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75579eb Although she was gregarious, she inadvertently separated herself from people because she was so often inside her own head, focusing on her creativity. introversion Alexandra Robbins
ac13c46 Unruly geeks change the world robbins Alexandra Robbins
8e56f04 No student should be encouraged -- by anyone -- to change himself until he's "normal," a term that says everything and means nothing." Alexandra Robbins
096f5a9 Nothing is more unnerving to the truly conventional than the unashamed misfit. Alexandra Robbins
3c09c85 When a child sees herself through the prism of her peer group, the resulting self image can be distorted. peer-pressure popularity Alexandra Robbins
e3f4b28 Conformity is not an admirable trait. Conformity is a copout. It threatens self-awareness. It can lead groups to enforce rigid and arbitrary rules. Alexandra Robbins
cce1ea1 It was the fact that they tried so hard that doomed them. peer-pressure nonchalance Alexandra Robbins
0592745 Awkwardness defines my life. Alexandra Robbins
f116970 The trade-off seems like a no-brainer. Would you rather be bribed during your hospital stay with made-to-order omelets or would you rather be, for example, not dead? Alexandra Robbins
946cc9d Social standing does not necessarily translate to social acceptance. leadership popularity Alexandra Robbins
5a19311 Being an outsider doesn't necessarily indicate any sort of social failing. We do not view a tuba player as musically challenged if he cannot play the violin. talent Alexandra Robbins
94fbf48 If schools celebrated student scientists the same way they celebrate student athletes, more students would be encouraged to pursue the subject. Instead, science is considered nerdy because schools help students to paint it that way. Alexandra Robbins
f2de0e2 If there is a single factor that spells out the difference between the cafeteria fringe headed for greatness and those doomed for low self-worth, even more than a caring teacher or a group of friends, it is supportive, accepting parents who not only love their children unconditionally, but also don't make them feel as if their idiosyncrasies qualify as "conditions" in the first place." mentoring parenting Alexandra Robbins
593c93e Polarization is just one of many ways group membership can change an individual. Perhaps the most striking effect of group membership is that it can modify individuals' perceptions of themselves. Unable to separate their personal introspection from the ways they believe other people perceive them, teenagers may have what psychologists call an "imaginary audience," meaning they believe that other people are just as attuned to their appearanc.. Alexandra Robbins
fc31e85 What made Einstein special was his impertinence, his nonconformity, and his distaste for dogma. Einstein's genius reminds us that a society's competitive advantage comes not from teaching the multiplication or periodic tables but from nurturing rebels. Grinds have their place, but unruly geeks change the world. (Walter Issacson, Wired) Alexandra Robbins
21b1af4 Too many parents fail to understand that there is a difference between fitting in and being liked, that there is a difference between being "normal" and being happy. High school is temporary. Family is not." Alexandra Robbins
6d86c04 Someone else's success is not your failure. Alexandra Robbins
9711d4d Nonconformists aren't just going against the grain; they're going against the brain. Either their brains aren't taking the easy way out to begin with, or in standing apart from their peers, these students are standing up to their biology. perception Alexandra Robbins
795541a Conformity is a mask behind which students can hide their identity or the fact that they haven't yet figured out their identity. Alexandra Robbins
0923f55 If teachers are uncomfortable at their own school, they will pass on their uncertainties or negative attitude to students. mentoring discipleship insecurity Alexandra Robbins
9eb1928 Polarization (is) a tendency for groups to form judgments that are more extreme than individuals' personal opinions. Alexandra Robbins
2eef5fa Group membership can modify individuals' perceptions of themselves. Unable to separate their personal introspection from the ways they believe other people perceive them, teenagers may have what psychologists call an "imaginary audience", meaning that they believed that other people are just as attuned to their appearance and behavior as they are." reputation perception Alexandra Robbins
63caf63 Students usually don't refer to themselves as nerds until someone else accuses them of being one. self-perception Alexandra Robbins
fc24011 In the midst of a crowd, an individual's layers of restraint peel away, revealing potentially barbaric instincts and a susceptibility to a "crowd contagion." peer-pressure Alexandra Robbins
b1b7859 The human brain takes in information from other people and incorporates it with the information coming from its own senses, neuroscientist Gregory Berns has written. Many times, the group's opinion trumps the individual's before he even becomes aware of it. perception Alexandra Robbins
672c4d0 Teenage drinking has been declining since 1999, but students vastly overestimate their classmates' use of alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes. For example, a study conducted at a Midwestern high school when teenage alcohol use was peaking found that students believed that 92% of their peers Frank alcohol and 85% smoked cigarettes. When researchers surveyed the school to unearth the actual statistics, they learned that 47% of students had consume.. perceptions Alexandra Robbins
4f43d3c You need to add a new voice inside your head, one that says, "So what?" What if you don't get married by 30? So what? What if you haven't paid off your loans or debt by 35? So what? What if you're not a stand-out success by 28? So what? If you were to achieve everything you wanted in life by the age of 30, then what would you do for the next fifty years? You have time. You don't have to get to everything right now." Alexandra Robbins
2624e2d What is to give light must endure burning.' I think people who care for others understand. Caregiving is painful. Alexandra Robbins
6b414d7 We live in the Age of Comparison. Too often, we deem our own achievements worthless if they fall short of others' standards. Our best isn't good enough if it's not as good as someone else's best. Alexandra Robbins
152ff97 Medicine asked something extraordinary of nurses: to forge intimate connections with another person for hours, weeks, or months, to care thoroughly and holistically--and then to let that individual suddenly go, often never to be heard from again. Alexandra Robbins
99bfd4c As a Minnesota agency nurse said, "We are not just bed-making, drink-serving, poop-wiping, medication-passing assistants. We are much more." Alexandra Robbins
2b879ba In 1967, psychiatrist Leonard Stein described the nurse's role in an essay entitled "The Doctor-Nurse Game." The object of the game, he said, was for a nurse to "make her recommendations appear to be initiated by the physician. . . . The nurse who does see herself as a consultant but refuses to follow the rules of the game in making her recommendations, has hell to pay. The outspoken nurse is labeled a 'bitch' by the surgeon. The psychiatri.. Alexandra Robbins
7fe1d16 California nurse Jared Axen was holding a dying hospice patient's hand when he began to sing an old hymn. The woman, who didn't speak English, hadn't been responsive in days. But when Axen sang to her, she squeezed his hand, a response that soothed the woman's family. Six years later, Axen, a classically trained musician, sings to some of his patients every day. "It gives them their humanity back," he said. "Music is a common language that .. Alexandra Robbins
f5fb273 Imagine what it must be like for teenagers who don't feel they have room to breathe in their own homes. If you are a parent reading this book, you care about your child. If she is quirky, unusual, or nonconformist, ask yourself whether you are doing everything you can to nurture her unusual interests, style, or skills, or whether instead you are directly or subtly pushing her to hide them. mentoring parenting Alexandra Robbins
e57ddd7 Random, meaningless groups can adopt an us-versus-them mentality. peer-pressure Alexandra Robbins
a48c786 Instead of revamping school policies to welcome every child, many school systems are bent on revamping the students to conform to their schools. Alexandra Robbins
a8e5c03 A St. Louis oncology nurse quoted Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl to States News Service in 2012: " 'What is to give light must endure burning.' I think people who care for others understand. Caregiving is painful." Alexandra Robbins
c4ee908 How could he encapsulate in a pithy admissions-interview line all of his unique ideas and interests? marketing persuasion Alexandra Robbins
493e7ce It was a relief to inhabit someone else's life for a while, to get her personal issues for a brief respite. In a play, she knew exactly how all her character's problems would be resolved. No matter how the cast performed, the end turned out the same. No questions, no worries, no unknowns. extracurricular-activities self-consciousness shyness drama Alexandra Robbins
4e6ea35 Students didn't much like those who verbally or physically beat the crap out of them. But when researchers began measuring aggression alongside perceived popularity, they found an undeniably strong link. Recent studies conclude that aggressive behaviors are now often associated with high social status. Psychologists no longer view aggression as a last-resort tactic of social misfits. Now they see aggression as a means toward social success... influence popularity power Alexandra Robbins
944be20 Sometimes Eli believed his mother was embarrassed by him. "I swear, my mom thinks if I do one thing differently than the average person, I'm weird," Eli said later. "It's like she thinks I'm a freak or something. No matter what I do, it's not 'normal' enough for her." mentoring parenting Alexandra Robbins
96b85f3 The cafeteria made him feel like an observer rather than a participant in the high school experience. outsiders Alexandra Robbins
705d314 I love my job, and I hope people find comfort in knowing there are still people out there who love what they do." --a New York acute care nurse" Alexandra Robbins
463564a The 1970s, fewer than 25% of US residents lived in counties in which the presidential candidate won by landslide. 30 years later, that percentage has nearly doubled. unity Alexandra Robbins