I've been slowly working towards goals to get me started despite those non-starter reasons. Pre-gaming, if you will. ;-)
Takeout/delivery meals are my go to for sustenance. I like to cook but hate cooking for one. I also just get lazy about it and don't want to do it when I get home. (Which to be fair, is sometimes quite late.) One of my steps is to cook more at home. I figured being home for surgery recovery would be a good time to work on that. And it was to some degree. Initially, I wasn't hungry so I wasn't eating anyway. And I did slowly start doing more at home eating. Somewhat relying on convenience foods, but still... not eating out!
And as I get closer to being fully recovered physically, I'm still taking baby steps in the right direction. I know if I go all in all at once I'll burn out on it. Tonight's dinner? Kalua Roast Pork I made on Sunday and roasted brussels sprouts, followed by some berries with a little coconut milk on top.
And this despite the fact that I was tired (a common excuse) and home later (another one) and that we had an event that day that made me want something really quick (as I didn't have much to eat during the day, yet another common excuse!). So, I did have some food fails (hello donut and bagel) but all in all I'm happy with how the day ended!
Note: In this quest for healthier eating habits I'm aiming to eat mostly primal. Meats, veggies, fruits, nuts, seeds and dairy. I can't give up dairy! This path originated in my feeling that eating too many processed foods was an underlying factor in some health issues I was having. While I'm not sure grains are as evil as they are made out to be by the major pushers of this style of eating, I also don't see the harm in eating... food and it's food closer to it's more natural state, which I think will give me more of the nutrients it provides.