The Nimmo Bay Employee Creed

  1. Resolve to be brutally optimistic. We can get better or we can get bitter.
  2. Resolve to indentify the most powerful benefit you offer to other people & then deliver it. The purpose of life is a life of purpose. May the force be with you.
  3. Pump up your personal vitality. In the game of life, it’s not about who’s right, it’s who’s left. The real currency of the new century is not cash, it’s vitality.
  4. Resolve to be habitually generous. Live life above the line and dress above your station. You will have an overabundance of "fans" of you. You are ladies and gentlemen dealing with ladies and gentlemen.
  5. Resolve to go on a mental diet. Practice the languange of concilliation and not the language of confrontation. Express your joie de vivre.
  6. Be a global citizen. Become a one person champion of plurality.
  7. Take control of your destiny. Don’t be so busy trying to make a living, you forget to make a life. Stride boldly toward your vision.
  8. Increase your human connectedness. The person with the best connections wins. It’s all about trust. When you listen, truly listen. Burn your fear of rejection.
  9. Increase your creativity by letting go of the familiar. Nothing is so far away as yesterday. Develop your passion, your spirit, your art. When taking direction follow your heart.
  10. Resolve to be you, because others are already taken. Be authentic, spontaneous, loyal and humourous. Understand music, humour and detail and their place in all of our successes. Contribute to the good of our team.

The Theory of Hospitality

At Nimmo Bay we live by a basic principal in everything we do.

Theory of Hospitality

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