After an awful Day 3, Day 4 was relatively easy. I worked a 30h shift and had only a few cravings. The few cravings was a direct result of it being a very busy shift, with barely any time to eat. Makes me appreciate how important it is for me to keep busy, keep my mind occupied with something that's stimulating and avoid triggers. I am still new to experiencing triggers and I imagine I will find some as I progress through my quit, but for now I know 100% that my triggers are 1) evening time, 2) watching baseball, and 3) studying. Like an idiot, I used dip to help me study (even though my studying was never truly as focused as it was without dip) and now strongly associate studying with dipping. I need to continue studying as I progress through residency, so I'm going to need to come up with new environments / study groups in order to get my studying. I know that I'll need to study outside of my apartment - there is a smokeshop half a block from my apartment... I'll be monitoring my feelings and will have my december and other KTC brothers on my phone at the ready.