There are several ways you may be able to do this, depending on your device:  Swipe from right to left until you reach the "All" or "All apps" tab. Tap the drop-down menu at the top of the list and select "All apps."  Some apps require you to uninstall any updates before you can disable the app.  It will no longer appear in your app list or take any system resources. Since you disabled a game, it shouldn't affect any other apps on your device.
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One-sentence summary -- Tap the Settings app. Tap "Apps" or "Application manager." Display the "All apps" list. Tap the app you want to disable. Tap the "Uninstall updates" button (if present). Tap "Disable" or "Turn off." Tap "Yes" to disable the app.


Get a clean microfiber cloth slightly damp. Then, sprinkle baking soda over the cloth so the cloth is coated in a light layer of baking soda. Use your cloth to scrub down the curtain. Give the curtain a light scrub at first, leaving set-in stains alone for now. Focus on removing basic grime and dirt only. Take a new cloth and get it damp with warm water. Swipe it over the shower curtain to remove all of the baking soda and water. Make sure to scrub the curtain until all traces of baking soda are gone. Add more water to the cloth as necessary. After giving the shower curtain a general cleaning, get your cloth damp again and sprinkle it with baking soda. Scrub out any set in soap stains or mildew this time around. Focus on areas you glossed over during the first round of cleaning. Get another clean cloth damp with warm, clean water. Rub down the shower curtain again to remove any baking soda residue. Do not leave any lingering baking soda on the shower curtain. Make sure you keep rinsing the shower curtain until your cloth runs clean.
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One-sentence summary -- Add baking soda to a dampened cloth. Scrub down the entire shower curtain. Rinse with warm water. Clean any remaining stains. Rinse the curtain again.


Even the most disciplined people sometimes slip out of their routine. Thinking about the things that contribute to your routine breaking down can help you get back on track.  Reevaluate the obstacles and distractions that consistently get in the way. Recognize the consequences of not keeping your routine (frustration, tardiness) to kickstart your motivation. Finding ways to maintain your motivation can help you stick with your routine.  Have your favorite morning beverage and make it extra special on certain days, whether that be high-quality coffee or a homemade smoothie. Schedule an extra time slot for quiet and solitude if that’s your favorite part of a morning routine. Use motivational notes or messages to remind you of your progress. Consider the benefits of your routine and how good they make you feel. You may feel as if you’ve lost time doing things you need or enjoy due to your morning routine. It’s important to recognize this and find solutions so the loss doesn’t affect your motivation.  Go to sleep earlier if sleep loss is making you tired. Make extra effort to spend time with anyone who may feel neglected as a result of your morning routine. Whether it be in writing or on your electronic device, a visual record of your routine can keep you motivated to stick to it.  Keep track of when you started so you can see your progress. Log your routine daily, weekly, and monthly. Find someone in your life who also needs a morning routine or already has one and successfully sticks with it.  Ask them for their best tips on keeping on track. Touch base with your buddy every week about your mutual progress and cheer each other on.
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One-sentence summary -- Evaluate your routine schedule if it gets off track. Make your routine rewarding. Address your losses. Keep a record of your routine. Enlist a buddy to help.


Check out a local university or an educational organization to see if they offer English speaking classes that you can take. Having an instructor and a group of peers to work with can help you improve your knowledge of the language and the practice will make you a more confident speaker.  An English class will also help you learn the rules of grammar and formal written English. You can also make friends at your English class so you can practice speaking with them. If you know any songs in English, sing them aloud to help yourself get better at forming the words and sound more natural when you use them. Listen to English radio and English music to learn new songs that you can sing to practice as well.  Look online for English music that you can listen to. Download English music to your smartphone, computer, or mp3 player so you can listen to it. Whenever you are reading, try reading the words out loud so you can work on converting the written words into normal speech. Sounding them out will also help you identify words that you don’t know how to pronounce, so you can work to learn them. Look online to find the pronunciation of a word that you don’t know. The more comfortable you are with speaking English, the more confident you’ll feel and sound. Being confident will keep you from being afraid to try using new words or phrases, which will help you become a better speaker. Use any opportunity you can to speak English. For example, if you’re at an English-speaking restaurant, try ordering your food in English. Don’t be afraid to take risks and try using new English words or phrases. Be confident and take every chance you have to use your English skills so you can practice and improve them. As you get better, you’ll get even more confident!  Don't be shy and don't be afraid to make mistakes. If you are not sure about your English, don't hesitate to ask someone if your English is wrong.
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Take an English class to learn how to speak better. Sing songs in English to get more comfortable using the language. Practice your pronunciation by reading out loud. Communicate as much as possible using English. Be confident and relaxed whenever you try to speak English.