Visual Studio comes with some handy (and some not-so-handy) code snippets, but for some reason there isn't one for declaring a method. It isn't that big of a deal, but after a while you might start resenting finishing your method header, then having to type Enter, {, Enter, }, Up, Enter to start the method body. Here's a snippet that will automatically put an open and closing brace after your method declaration, with the cursor ready to go in between:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<CodeSnippets xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/2005/CodeSnippet">
<CodeSnippet Format="1.0.0">
<Header>
<Title>method</Title>
<Shortcut>m</Shortcut>
<Description>Code snippet for methods</Description>
<Author>Adam Anderson</Author>
<SnippetTypes>
<SnippetType>Expansion</SnippetType>
</SnippetTypes>
</Header>
<Snippet>
<Declarations>
<Literal>
<ID>method-modifiers</ID>
<ToolTip>Method modifiers</ToolTip>
<Default>public</Default>
</Literal>
<Literal>
<ID>return-type</ID>
<ToolTip>Return type</ToolTip>
<Default>void</Default>
</Literal>
<Literal>
<ID>member-name</ID>
<ToolTip>Method name</ToolTip>
<Default>Name</Default>
</Literal>
<Literal>
<ID>param-list</ID>
<ToolTip>Parameter list</ToolTip>
</Default>
</Literal>
</Declarations>
<Code Language="csharp">
<![CDATA[$method-modifiers$ $return-type$ $member-name$( $param-list$ )
{
$end$
}]]>
</Code>
</Snippet>
</CodeSnippet>
</CodeSnippets>