Nothing really worse than moving backwards. Joined the gym and started eating healthy but I'll be damned if it doesn't feel like I'm hungry all the time after a workout. Can't really cook for shit either. I just get super hungry at night because I eat really light during the day. Any advice from people out there who live a healthy lifestyle?
Try to keep an eating schedule, about every 3-4 hours (do NOT skip breakfast).
Try to avoid fast carbs as much as you can, the reason for this is many but the two big ones is you will feel like eating again very soon and you gain more weight from eating carbs than fat (at least that is my experience).
I dont know your economic situation but if you can afford it you could try out one of the grocery/meal delivery services like Blue Apron to make healthy food without really having any skills in the kitchen and you dont need to find the recipes yourself.
If you got less money then you could do what I like to do: buy in bulk on sale, cook it and freeze it. That way you save a lot of time and dont have to cook food every day. For instance buy a big bag of chicken breasts, then cook them (maybe with different types of seasoning to not make it too boring), freeze em down, then you only need to cook up some rice and heat up a chicken breast and boom, dinner done.
Try eating sources of protein and slow carbs, makes you feel full for longer. I like to eat a decent evening meal with some slow proteins like eggs, casein shake or meat + a slow carb like a whole grain granola with some yoghurt. This to not get cravings of sugar/carbs late in the evening. Science has proven that its even worse to eat it later in the day.