Alexandra Robbins Professions : Journalist Born : 1976 Browse All Authors Top 23 quotes by Alexandra Robbins There is nothing wrong with you just because you haven't yet met people who share your interests or outlook on life. Unless you are doing something unhealthy or destructive, take pride in your beliefs, passions, and values. Know that you will eventually meet people who will appreciate you for being you. Alexandra Robbins outlook-on-life passion pride In one survey, respondents listed Princeton as one of the country’s top ten law schools. The problem? Princeton doesn’t have a law school Alexandra Robbins law country school Social standing does not necessarily translate to social acceptance. Alexandra Robbins social acceptance doe Random, meaningless groups can adopt an us-versus-them mentality. Alexandra Robbins versus meaningless groups It was the fact that they tried so hard that doomed them. Alexandra Robbins doomed hard facts 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. Alexandra Robbins teenager book children The aging aren't only the old; the aging are all of us. Alexandra Robbins aging Adults tell students that it gets better, that the world changes after school, that being 'different' will pay off sometime after graduation. But no one explains to them why. Alexandra Robbins better being-different world school When healthcare is at its best, hospitals are four-star hotels, and nurses, personal butlers at the ready - at least, that's how many hospitals seem to interpret a government mandate. Alexandra Robbins personal best healthcare government A Health Affairs study comparing patient-satisfaction scores with HCAHPS surveys of almost 100,000 nurses showed that a better nurse work environment was associated with higher scores on every patient-satisfaction survey question. Alexandra Robbins better environment health work I was what's known as a floater. I could sit at the edge of most cafeteria tables, but was never a part of any one group. I was also a dork. And still am. And proud! Alexandra Robbins sit never group proud Many of the differences that cause students to be excluded in school are actually the same qualities or skills that other people are going to admire, respect or value about that person in adulthood. Alexandra Robbins value respect people school There are three elements to perceived popularity. A student has to be visible, recognizable and influential. Alexandra Robbins student popularity elements three J. K. Rowling has said that she was bullied in school. She was a daydreamer and had her nose in books all the time, much like some of her characters today. Alexandra Robbins she time today school In the black sororities, they celebrate achievement academically, and they really do work toward community service. As much as the white sororities claim that's the case in their groups, it's not really so. White sororities focus on relationships. Alexandra Robbins service achievement black work I tend to focus on young people and on giving a voice to groups of people who don't normally get their voices heard. Alexandra Robbins voice focus giving people When I was in high school, I didn't feel like I had to pile on the APs in order to look good to colleges. High-achieving classmates didn't use private tutors. Alexandra Robbins feel good look school Since 'The Overachievers' came out, I've been doing a lot of lectures and talking to kids across the country. Alexandra Robbins out doing talking country Popular kids don't necessarily know who they are because they're so busy trying to conform. It's the outcasts who are more attuned to who they are. They're more self-aware, more real. Alexandra Robbins know real busy trying I would hate to be in high school now. Psychologists talk about the 'imaginary audience' that teens seem to feel they have around them and that makes them think they have to keep up their image all the time. Now with Facebook and MySpace and 24/7 online access, that imaginary audience has become real. Alexandra Robbins feel hate time school Similar Authors Irving Bacheller journalist Bill Keller journalist Bob Woodward journalist Bolesław Prus journalist Buzz Bissinger journalist Burton Rascoe journalist All Authors