YES! @TheBabyExpert Why we Need to be More Tolerant of Toddler Tantrums
https://sarahockwell-smith.com/2016/03/09/why-we-need-to-be-more-tolerant-of-toddler-tantrums/ … … via @TheBabyExpert
@MalalaFund “Whether she wants to be a developer, a pilot, a dancer or a politician, education is the best path to a brighter future.” — @Malala
Something to think about!
@brainpickings “Behind the cotton wool is hidden a pattern… the whole world is a work of art… there is no Shakespeare… no Beethoven… no God; we are the words; we are the music; we are the thing itself.” Virginia Woolf
@ZenEssentials Reason well from the beginning and then there will never be any need to look back with confusion and doubt. — Dalai Lama XIV
So true! @DrPriceMitchell RT @MindShiftKQED: “For classrooms to be cultures of thinking for students, schools must be cultures of thinking for teachers”
#WednesdayWisdom @richardbranson When I was late as a teenager my father asked me: “Is your time so much more important than everybody else’s here, that you can so casually be late?”
Indeed! @AdamMGrant …We often mistake vices for virtues. Steve Jobs succeeded in spite of his cruelty, not because of it. Every great leader has flaws. What defines a truly good leader is the humility to recognize them and the courage to rise above them.
LOVE #WednesdayWisdom @DrLauraMarkham “Ppl who participate in the solution to problems don’t seem to find themselves as depressed about those problems as do people standing on the sidelines doing nothing. Hope is born of participation in hopeful solutions.” -Marianne Williamson
Here is the Way Back Machine’s cache of more of her Tweets: https://web.archive.
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Altogether, Sara Bronfman had some 19,900 Tweets and 2,246 followers. Most of her Tweets got zero replies, zero shares.
Sources tell Frank Report that Sara’s Twitter account was managed by Sylvie Lloyd, a longtime NXIVM member who is married to John Fox, another NXIVM member. The couple left Albany recently, reportedly leaving the jurisdiction of US courts.

About me
- Special Envoy for Humanitarian Aid
Independent Libya foundation (ILF) - President
Libyan Chamber of Commerce – United States - Background
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Professional Coach
Co-founder, Ethical Humanitarian Foundation
Chair and Co-founder, World Ethical Foundations Consortium
Sara Bronfman has always genuinely been concerned for the welfare of others.
Growing up in different parts of the world brought with it unique lessons in humanity: exposure to a number of cultures and contexts would help Sara relate with people beyond race, culture, religion or socioeconomic background.
Through the years, critical formative events led to her determination to find a way to make the world a safer, more humane place—specifically, to find solutions to war, violence and injustice. This conviction fuels her path and has brought her to be involved in the business, social and humanitarian endeavors she is today.
In September 2002, after studying both in the US and abroad, interning with NFPs and NGOs and engaging in successful entrepreneurial endeavors. Sara discovered Executive Success Programs, Inc., earned the prestigious positions of Director of Humanities, Regional VP and Professional Coach. Through her training with ESP and her personal and professional development, Sara gained a deep understanding of:
- The mind-body connection, human behavior, and human psychodynamics Language, communication, and emotions
- Practical tools for achievement, success, goals, inspiration, and motivation
- Systems theory and organizational development
- Personal and professional ethics
Sara inspired the creation of the World Ethical Foundations Consortium (WEFC), a highly directed non-profit initiative dedicated to furthering compassionate ethics. Their efforts garnered the support of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, among other Nobel laureates and dignitaries, for the WEFC’s initial, high profile events.
Today Sara is still fueled by the hopefulness and sense of purpose of her youth yet equipped with the tools and perspective to be a real catalyst for change. Having grown up in a family of change makers, Sara continues the family’s philanthropic legacy. However, while her family has typically focused on Jewish causes Sara, often together with her sister Clare, seeks to find innovative, cause-oriented ways to promote the welfare of all people – supporting individuals and organizations promoting ethics, the ethical use of resources, and humanitarianism…..
For those who want to see more Bronfman Tweets, here is Google’s cache of her Twitter: https://webcache. googleusercontent.com/search? q=cache:2BDecKCyfhoJ:https:// twitter.com/sarabronfman% 3Flang%3Den+&cd=4&hl=en&ct= clnk&gl=us