Problem: Article: When your successor begins in the office, you may still be around and be asked to do a more complete handover. The length of this will vary, but in some instances you will be given a few days or longer to help the new person get to grips with the job. Generally the more time you have available for a full handover, the more information you will be able to pass on. There are bound to be things that you forgot about, and having someone shadow you is a good way to expose them to the variety of day-to-day activity. During the handover, it is good practice to ensure that all the key pieces of data and documentation and handed over personally. This will help you to make sure that the most important things are dealt with appropriately and priorities are clearly set out. Handing over documents face-to-face means that complex information can be discussed fully before you leave.  This opportunity to explain key information, and for your successor to ask you direct questions is vital for a good handover. This will also give you an opportunity to provide nuance and context in a discussion that might have been overlooked otherwise. If you are in the office with your successor, you should always be attentive and proactive. Make the effort to identify and help resolve any occurring issues. Your successor may be a little shy or intimidated in their first few days, and may not want to hassle you with questions.  Make sure you make it clear that you are there to help, and you welcome queries. By doing this, you will be helping to foster a situation in which the responsibility for the handover is shared between you and your successor. The last thing to do before you leave and complete the handover, is to do full handover meeting with your successor. Ask your successor to bring along any outstanding questions they have, and the notes they have made. This meeting is a great opportunity for the new person to ensure that they understand their role and responsibilities.  Any uncertainties can be cleared up in the meeting. Depending on where you work, it might be prudent to invite your manager or supervisor to attend the meeting. You should certainly inform your manager of when and where it is taking place, and ask them if there is anything they would like to add.
Summary: Allow as much time as possible. Hand over key documents personally. Make the effort to help. Have a final handover meeting.

Problem: Article: The bass clef looks almost just like the treble clef, which is the staff you likely learned first. However, the bass clef is read differently. In general, the bass clef is used to denote the deeper, left-hand notes on    Staff: This is the collection of five lines and four spaces that music is written on. Notes can go above and below the staff as well. Each line and space matches a specific note.  Ledger Lines: Lines above or below the staff, added to expand the staff. Remember, however, that they all must have spaces between them as well, which indicate notes.  Bass Clef: This is the backward "C" on the left-hand side of the staff. The top of the clef should touch the very top line of the staff. If this symbol is different (like a cursive "S" or strange "B") you do not have a bass clef.  Advanced music theory tip: Lowering the bass clef to the second highest line creates a "baritone clef." Raising it above the top line indicates a "sub-bass clef." The lowest space (the one between the bottom line and the second lowest line) represents an A. The space above it represents a C, then an E, then a G. Thus, the notes in the spaces, form the bottom up, can be remembered thusly:  -------  Grass -------  Eat -------  Cows -------  All ------- The very lowest line is a G, then a B, then a D, F, and finally A. You can make up any mnemonic you'd like, but the classic is always easy to keep in mind:  ---Airplanes--- _________ ---Fly---- _________ ---Don't---- _________ ---Bears---- _________ ---Grizzly---- Don't worry if you hate thinking about bears or cows. There are a variety of other mnemonics available, and you could even invent your own if you wanted. Remember that all of these count from the bottom up, because the notes go from lowest to highest.   Spaces:  Ants Can Eat Grapes American Composers Envy Gershwin    Lines:  Great Beagles Dig For Artwork Good Bikes Don't Fall Apart Garbage Bags Do Fly Away. The bass clef simply moves through the alphabet, with each line and space representing one "move." So, since the bottom line is a G, the space above it is an A. The line above that space is a B. The next space is a C, and so on, until you get back to another A on the top line. This will also help you with the lines above and below the staff. Simply work through the alphabet, counting each space and line equally:  Your middle C is on the first ledger line above the staff. The space beneath it is a B. The space right below the staff is an F, and the first ledger line beneath it is an E.
Summary: Learn the basic parts of the bass clef. Remember "All Cows Eat Grass" to memorize the notes in the spaces from the bottom up. Remember "Grizzly Bears Don't Fly Airplanes" to memorize the notes on each line from the bottom up. Try out a few different mnemonics if you don't like the ones provided. Count through the alphabet, starting with G on the bottom line, to figure out the notes above and below the staff.

Problem: Article: Erectile problems can sometimes be a symptom of coronary disease, liver disease, or diabetes.  Make an appointment with a general practitioner and tell them the symptoms. They may do a series of tests to determine any health risks or medical causes of the dysfunction. If your partner is hesitant to get an examination, let them know that there may be medical causes for the dysfunction and that simple changes can make a difference. Some prescription medications can influence performance. If you suspect this might be the case, talk it over with the physician and ask if there are any alternative medications. Additionally, medications can be added to help increase sexual performance. Talk with your prescriber about your options. Tell your provider what symptoms you experience and when they began to occur. You may change medications, change doses, or add a medication to help with arousal. Problems with sex can cause damage to relationships, especially if you’re struggling to know what to do or how to handle these changes. If you and your partner are struggling to move forward, consider seeing a therapist. Professional help can encourage you and your partner to relate differently, create solutions, and discuss about what’s going on in a safe and supportive atmosphere. Decide whether a couples’ therapist or a sex therapist may best fit your needs. Anxiety, depression, and relationship problems can contribute to erectile dysfunction. If you’ve noticed problems increase when you or your partner are under stress or feeling anxious, treat these symptoms first. Treating mental health can help alleviate sexual problems and help you or your partner feel better, too. Make an appointment with a psychologist or psychiatrist to talk about mental health, diagnosis, and treatment. You can find a provider by contacting your health insurance company or calling your local mental health clinic. If you or your partner are not taking good care of your body at the moment, now is the perfect time to make some changes and improve health. Exercise regularly, eat a nutritious and balanced diet, and cope with stress in an effective way to cure erectile dysfunction.  Taking care of yourself can help your body run better and help you feel better, too.   Stop smoking. Smoking can interfere with sex, so it’s best to cut back or quit altogether. If you’ve been drinking excessively, cut back on your alcohol intake as well, as alcohol can contribute to sexual problems.
Summary:
Get a physical examination. Discuss your medications with your provider. See a specialty therapist. Treat contributing mental health factors. Maintain a healthy lifestyle.