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Thursday, April 12, 2012

M is for Method






M is for Method by necessity. 
Methods initiate, establish, and even define subsequent order.   Improved methods increase functionality and efficiency.  Consistency of method applied to process assures the same high quality, predictable results. Optimal outcomes are a direct result of dedication to method.
Tried and true methods ensure sustainability of process.
 It is often said there is "method to our madness". 
Why? Methods and methodology  dominate the human thought process however foolish, illogical, or mad it may first appear.
Do you habitually use the same method to achieve your  mad brilliant goals?
"Which method did you have in mind?" suggests there are benefits to optimizing methods.
In everyday life, it is often overheard: "Mind this".
 What is the purpose of "minding this" other than to encourage the learner to observe parameters of an accepted method?

"Mind your p's and q's children" is  pointed  instruction to ensure attention to detail --established by proven method.
"Really, do you mind?" suggests observation of, and reaction to,  non-conformity with an established, predetermined  method or standard. Why?
The observer 'minds' when  the observed 'method'  contradicts or exceeds  'normal or expected'  social mores, manners, or attitude in communication or actions.   A method of comparing societal expectations is expressed. At times, various methods of  exerting peer pressure are at play.

 Easily recognized or not,  all  'methods' employed by individual actions  are  'approved'  or 'disapproved' by subconscious comparison to 'approved' or 'normal' --socially accepted methods of social interaction.

 "What did you have in mind?" asked of an individual, actually questions the potential outcome of  thought processes taking place in the mind of the observed subject.  Are you aware of using this method of evaluating potential wonders or equally potential defects in normally-brilliant  lunatics people you communicate with?

M is for method-- predetermined declarations of order used by the mind,  the creative brain and whoopee-cushion-loving  inner child. Do you use a process, a method, to make mistakes decisions? Of course. Think about it.


Is that incoming I hear?

16 comments:

  1. there is a method to my madness. And I am the poster child for non-conformity:)

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    1. Katley, you must belong to NonConformists RUs......There's a method to my madness too....":))

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  2. Interesting post. I used a mix of tried and tested ways along with the impulsive, spur of the moment techniques in life and in writing.
    Thanks for visiting.

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    1. Rekha, welcome to Incoming Bytes, a mix of tried and tested altered with the impulsive is a fine approach to many things including writing! The best 'method' is always one which produces premium results. ":)
      Thank YOU for visiting too! ~R

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  3. Hope you’re enjoying the challenge so far! Please post according to the calendar on the sidebar of www.a-to-zchallenge.com, 13th April is for the letter L...you seem to be ahead :)
    --Damyanti, Co-host A to Z Challenge April 2012

    Twitter: @AprilA2Z
    #atozchallenge

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    1. Hi Damyanti, so it seems! I was not aware there was a limitation on each post date as such. I actually joined at the last minute. With my schedule I have been posting 'as possible to do so'. That's what happens when one is calendar-challenged. I shall pay more attention to scheduling. ":)) ~R

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  4. Whey Hey!!!!... Incoming Bytes got dilivered in the ( M ) Mail.. only 26 posts ALL at once.. Now I didnt think it would be dilivered by Google in that ( M ) Method.. LOL.. But a Dreamwalker is Happy... Friday the 13th turned out a ( M ) Miraculous Day.. ...
    :-) Have a Great Weekend.. I shall be out planting.. :-)

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    1. That's wonderful, Sue! Glad you finally got them! Have a great weekend with your garden! ":) ~R

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  5. Yes, me too! Only just got a whole page full of posts. How weird is that?

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    1. hi Glory, I have no idea how that happened, I went through all the processes again and must have scared something I'm guessing. That WAS weird, all of them showing up at once. Maybe just to catch up eh? Thanks for letting me know you got them ! ":) ~R

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  6. I rely heavily on the whoopee cushion approach. (As long as it isn't one Ms. Goldberg sat on personally)

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    1. hi Mac! The whoopee cushion makes us laugh, that has to be worth investing in two. Nothing worse than a shattered whoopee cushion....ha! ":)) ~R

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  7. As a methodical person, I use the 'Fly By The Seat of My Pants Method'....good to know I'm not alone....Well done for the Letter M.

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    1. Sue, welcome to Incoming Bytes! The old 'fly by the seat of my pants' method works wonders at times--often far exceeding the staid results achieved by stoic and boring 'planning'. Thanks for commenting, do come again! ":) ~R

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  8. There is a method to your madness Raymond!! Hehe, you are doing a great job of keeping up with the a-z challenge.

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    1. hi Christyb, madness is an essential part of any method where they send you a note if you post early, but don't care if you're late...hahha! Funny huh? Or would that be 'unusual' at it's poetic best? ":)) Thanks Christyb! ~R

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