Problem: Article: A typical high will wear off in about three hours, with the main effects spiking about 30 minutes after you smoked. However, when you eat cannabis or take too much, the effect can take longer to wear off. Highs can last as long as six hours or more. They can also be unpredictable if the cannabis has other drugs mixed in. If you took an exceptionally high dose of cannabis, your high can last much longer.  Taking too much can happen in cases where you are eating cannabis, and subsequently eat too much because it doesn't take effect as quickly as you thought it would.  In fact, the drug can stay in your body for up to two days. Some people want to come off their high because they unexpectedly became paranoid or had a panic attack. You can't hurry up your high, but you may be able to take a sedative in the benzodiazepine class if you have a prescription for them (and only if you have a prescription for them). Always talk to your doctor before mixing prescription drugs with recreational drugs. Your doctor can say if they're safe for you. Because highs can last so long, one of the best things you can do is sleep it off. Of course, if you're having a panic attack, that can be difficult, but that's where the sedative can be helpful. You need to keep yourself from being injured when your high, and having someone around can help. In addition, if you start to panic, having someone to talk to can make the situation easier.
Summary: Know how long it can last. Ask about a sedative for panic attacks. Sleep it off. Ask someone to be with you.

Problem: Article: If your boss calls you after hours, you should answer the phone as long as doing so does not interfere with non-work priorities. This is especially true if you started this job within the past six months.  Willingness to communicate with your boss after normal work hours will demonstrate your dedication to the company and to your position. If you are unable to answer the phone, however, you should respond to your boss as soon as you're able to. Ideally, this means listening to any voicemail left and calling your boss back within a few minutes. Depending on company culture and the nature of the call, you might be able to get away with a quick text or emailing explaining the delay if a phone call is impossible. In some companies, your employer may expect you to remain within contact via phone and email regardless of the time of day or the day of the week. While this may seem unfair, you'll need to accept it as part of your company's culture if you wish to keep working there. If you aren't sure what the protocol is, consult with your co-workers. You may learn that it's perfectly acceptable to delay response for a few hours, or you may discover that everyone else answers immediately. Find out what the expected response is and follow through. You should always be polite and positive when listening to your boss, even during an after hours call. That being said, you'll need to take a look at each situation individually before determining the right response to it.  If your boss is offering a general critique or set of instructions, for instance, take notes during the conversation, but feel free to resume your previous non-work activities after the call ends. You can usually save the action for your normal work hours if the matter isn't urgent. On the other hand, if your boss calls you about an emergency, you'll need to handle the emergency immediately and according to your boss's wishes. Your boss can't reasonably expect you to be available 24/7 -- however, there's no guarantee that your boss will have reasonable expectations. If your boss routinely calls you after hours and this causes you significant unhappiness or anxiety, it might be time to think about looking for another job. You can try turning off your cell phone when you know your boss is making an after hours call, but unless your workplace is unionized, you're probably an "at will" employee who can be terminated at any time. Your boss may back off after getting the message that you won't answer after hours, but it's also possible your boss will respond by firing you.
Summary: Answer the call when possible. Examine your company culture. Stay positive and take action according to the situation. Evaluate your overall job satisfaction.

Problem: Article: If you cannot turn on your iPad, you may need to enable recovery mode. If have not backed up your iPad onto a computer, recovery mode will revert your iPad back to its factory settings. Be careful, this will erase all of the music, apps, and files on your iPad. Use your personal computer with iTunes or borrow a computer that has iTunes. Backing up your current data onto your computer will enable you to restore your content to your iPad after you restore your iPad.  Plug your iPad into a computer, and open iTunes on your computer. Transfer your Apple store or iTunes purchases. In iTunes, click on File. If you do not see the File tab, press the Alt key on your keyboard. In the drop-down menu, select Devices and then click on Transfer Purchases. Open the files of your iPad in My Computer, and download any other data you want to transfer, onto the computer.  This could include pictures, downloads, files, etc.. Open a folder under My Computer and name it. Move your files into this folder. Once you have finished transferring the files to your computer, back the iPad up, officially. Click File, then click Devices, and finally, click Backup. Follow the prompts as they lead you through the backup process. If your computer doesn’t display File, press the Alt key on your laptop. It will open File. After the process ends, go to iTunes Preferences under settings. Go to Devices. The log for your backup should appear there along with the date and time of your backup. Do this before you enable recovery mode. To do this, first update the latest version of iTunes onto your computer. If you do not have the latest version, you will need to go through a few quick steps below. If you are unsure whether you have the latest version, update, going through these steps will not hurt your iPad.  On Mac open your iTunes. Go to the menu bar at the top of the screen, and select iTunes. Click on Check for Updates. Follow the prompts as your computer updates iTunes. On Windows open your iTunes. If the menu bar does not appear in iTunes, hold the Control and B keys to open the menu bar. Click on “Help” and then “Check for Updates”. Follow all of the prompts, to update your iTunes. Connect your iPad to your the computer with the iTunes updated. If your iPad is already connected, keep it connected.  Select your iPad device on the iTunes that is on your computer. Your device will appear on the left of the iTunes window. Click on Check for Update in the window that pops up. This option will appear in the summary window for your iPad. Click on Download and Update to update your iPad. If you have too much content on your iPad to download the latest update, delete content from your iPad. Then go through the steps again, and download the iOS software update. Connect your iPad to your computer. Open iTunes and select your device. Your iPad will be located in the left hand pane of the window. You may need to scroll down to select your iPad.  If you have iOS 6 or later, turn off Find My Phone before you restore. Go to “Settings” on your iPad and click on iCloud. Turn off Find My Phone. Click Restore in the summary window.  Click on Restore, again, to confirm your decision. Once your iPad is restored to the factory settings and has updated the latest iOS software, you will go through the same steps to set up your iPad that you completed when it was new. Follow the prompts, and you will be able to set up your iPad as new or with a previous backup. If you have trouble going through the process of restoring your iPad, contact Apple support. They will help you troubleshoot through the problem.
Summary:
Start the process of enabling recovery mode. Transfer your purchases onto a computer. Download any other data onto your computer. Backup your iPad. Double check that your backup was successful. Update the latest iOS software onto your iPad. Update the latest version of iTunes on your computer. Update the iOS software on your iPad. Restore your iPad. Slide right to set up your iPad.