Saturday, August 28, 2010

The word.

Dani, this was the word. I'm still trying to understand the negative in this. Maybe you can tell me!?
Thesaurus:
methodical
adjectivea methodical approach to the evaluation: orderly, well-ordered, well-organized, (well) planned, efficient, businesslike, systematic,structured, logical, analytic, disciplined; meticulous, punctilious.
Dictionary:
methodical |məˈθädikəl|adjectivedone according to a systematic or established form of procedure : a methodical approach to the evaluation of computer systems.(of a person) orderly or systematic in thought or behavior.DERIVATIVESmethodic adjectivemethodically |-ik(ə)lē| adverbORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek methodikos (from methodos: see method ) + -al .So... I am too efficient, businesslike, well-organized, systematic, logical, disciplined, meticulus and punctual. That is the description of a Dental Assistant. Help?

3 comments:

  1. HA! That is totally a word that describes you! Maybe he means that you really need to (as in you already DO) think things through before you carry out a task, and that you have to think it ALL the way through before you can begin...? Still a good thing. I don't know. Don't be offended by it because it's good!

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  2. Yeah...but they made it sound like it was a negative thing.

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  3. I think it really just means particular... which is only negative if "they" are particular as well.

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