Problem: Article: Before you look at what you want to do, think about what you're trying to achieve. This can give you a good starting point, a sort of light at the end of the tunnel.  Do you want to brainstorm for your business? Are you trying to make a big decision or life change? Are you trying to come up with an idea for your next work of art? Maybe you're trying to come up with an idea for an article you have to write? If you have a teacher, boss, client, or someone that will be evaluating your work, find out what they're expecting or what they need. If not, just think about the limitations you must work within and what the final product should accomplish. While breaking requirements can sometimes result in a better experience and final product, knowing all of the limitations will give you a good framework to start working in.  For example, do you need to keep to a certain budget? Do you need to use only certain materials? Does the project need to be done by a certain time? Do you need to do more research to better understand the needs and limitations of the project? You'll naturally be assuming some things about your project. What are people looking for? What are your limitations? What is acceptable or normal? What should it generally look like? List these assumptions so that you can play on them later.  For example, with an art project, we might assume that people are looking for a particular color scheme that fits with the theme of a gallery show. For a business project, we might assume that customers are wanting a particular something that our competitor's product does not provide. If you are focusing on making a life change, list out the things you want to change and why. This may help you get to the heart of what you really want or need. Take a hard look at what you've done in the past, what you've done already, and what you have available to you in terms of resources. This will help give you some boundaries to work with.  What kind of tools do you have to use? What materials or people have you not made use of in a long time? What was something you tried last year and how could it be better? Ask others for their opinions.
Summary: Look at your goal. Understand any requirements. List out and evaluate your assumptions. Evaluate what you have to work with.

Problem: Article: The quickest and easiest way to get in touch with Nick is usually through its website. For ordinary, everyday questions (like, for example, if you want to know when you can catch your favorite shows), use the site's "Write Nick" feature. With this, all you need to do is provide your first name and write your question or comment — it's super easy! To get to the "Write Nick" page, simply search for "Write to Nick" on your favorite search engine or use the "Write Nick" option from the MyNick page on the main Nickelodeon website (www.nick.com). Another way to send your questions and concerns to Nickelodeon is to use the official "Contact Us" page for Nick UK. This page is meant for Nick viewers in the United Kingdom, but you should be able to get responses for almost all general Nick questions, so don't be afraid to try it out!  To get to the "Contact Us" page, search for "Nick Contact Us" in your favorite search engine or click the "Contact Us" button at the bottom of the UK Nickelodeon website (http://www.nick.co.uk).  To find this page, visit the main Nickelodeon website If you want to ask Nickelodeon a common question, there's a good chance that someone else has already asked it! Check the official Nick UK Help page for a list of frequent questions (and their answers). If your question's on the list, you don't even have to spend any time writing Nick — just read the answer! To get to the Help page, click the "Help" button at the bottom of the main UK Nickelodeon website (http://www.nick.co.uk). If you're a journalist or a member of the press contacting Nickelodeon for serious reasons, instead of using Nick's ordinary online contact resources, use an official press or PR contact. These contacts will ensure your question or concern is addressed by a Nick representative in a timely manner — if you use one of the online forms above, it may take time for your serious inquiry to be filtered from thousands of unimportant ones. There are many official Nickelodeon press contacts — too many, in fact, to list here. For a complete list, visit the press page for the Nickelodeon section of Viacom's website. For serious matters like legal issues, business inquiries, and so on, it's usually best to contact Viacom, Nickelodeon's parent company, which has direct control over Nickelodeon's business operations. There are several ways to do this online, which are described below:  Use the official contact form at Viacom.com.  Contact the official corporate blog at blog@viacom.com.  Contact Viacom through its social media accounts (Twitter: @viacom, Facebook: "Viacom")
Summary: Use the "Write Nick" page. Visit the Nickelodeon "Contact Us" page. Consider visiting the "Help" page for common questions. For press inquiries, use Nickelodeon press contacts. For serious/business concerns, use Viacom's email address.

Problem: Article: You can uninstall Chrome from the Settings app of your device. You won't be able to uninstall Chrome if it came installed on your Android. This will open a list of applications installed on your Android device. This will open the Chrome app details screen. If you see "Uninstall," you'll be able to remove Chrome completely from your device. If you see "Uninstall Updates," Chrome came preloaded and you can only uninstall subsequent updates. Once Chrome is removed, you can download it again from the Play Store. Google Chrome should be the first result that appears. If you were able to completely remove Chrome, tap the Install button to download the latest version to your device. If you were only able to remove the updates, tap "Update" to download and install the latest updates. You can find Chrome in your device's App Drawer. Depending on your settings, you may be able to find a shortcut on your Home screen as well.
Summary:
Open the Settings app. Select "Apps" or "Applications." Tap "Chrome" in the list of apps. Tap "Uninstall" or "Uninstall Updates." Open the Google Play Store after uninstalling Chrome. Search for "Chrome." Tap the "Install" or "Update" button. Launch Chrome.