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Tim Cimbura

Technology, Speaking, and Entertainment

Looking for a Speaker or Entertainer?

2010-08-13 By tcimbura Leave a Comment

In case it wasn’t obvious from my web site, I’m available to come speak at your company event.

With the economy on the down side, it seems that everyone needs a pick-me-up with some encouragement and inspiration. That’s exactly what I provide with my presentation entitled “Child at Heart”. My particular brand of speaking is considered “edu-tainment” because I combine education and entertainment to make a presentation that is fun and informative. You learn while your having a great time…what a concept!

You can book an event directly with our online form. If possible, contact us as early as possible when you know about the event. That way we can help you plan the event and provide you with the help you need right away so that it can be the success you want. You also have the greatest chance of getting the date you want reserved on our busy calendar.

If we determine I’m not the right fit for your event, one of our booking agencies, Nationally Speaking, can help you find someone in your price range with the qualifications and experience to fit your needs. I’ve worked with them for several years and highly recommend their services.

Here’s my page on their site where I’m listed as a motivational speaker Tim Cimbura.

Be Awesome Today!

Filed Under: Creativity, Leadership, Rejuvenate

Drawing on Creativity

2009-10-10 By tcimbura Leave a Comment

“I’m not creative. I can’t draw.” I hear people say that all the time. If you think you can’t draw, give Ed Emberley’s books a try. If you can draw a rectangle, triangle, and circle, you’re on your way to some pretty amazing drawings. I started drawing using his ideas when I was in first grade. In fact, here’s a sample of what I created way back then. I entitled it “Underwater World”.

Here are three of my favorite books.
Ed Emberley’s Drawing Book of Animals — Ed Emberley
Ed Emberley’s Drawing Book Make A World — Ed Emberley
Ed Emberley’s Drawing Book of Faces — Ed Emberley

All you need is a box of crayons or markers and some paper. Once you’ve gained some confidence, try varying the colors, sizes, etc. It’s a great project for a rainy or snowy day.

Now you can doodle some goofy looking people or crazy monsters during your next boring meeting. (Don’t assign names underneath them.) It just might spark an idea or brighten your day. Don’t be afraid to let your boss see it. You’re just doing some creativity stretching exercises.

If a kid can do it, I believe you can, too. After all, you were once a kid. You just need to try. Have fun!

Filed Under: Creativity

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