Jamaica Gleaner

JUDINE THOMPSON HAS THE SECRET TO GREAT SERVICE

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AMERICAN CIVIL rights activist Martin Luther King Jr once said, “If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelange­lo painted or Beethoven composed music …”

Perhaps no one embodies this belief more than Judine Thompson, a jaunty room attendant at Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort & Private Island in Montego Bay. Her dayto-day duties may confine her to rooms at the five-star resort, but she is popular among guests and team members for her caring nature, friendly greetings, and the bright smile she shares even with those she sees several times each day. This quality has earned her the respect of her colleagues and frequent mentions from guests who leave reviews on the resort’s TripAdviso­r page.

According to Thompson, the joy she spreads emanates from within, and this is the secret to the great service for which she is known.

“To give great service, you have to be happy with yourself, accept yourself, and then you will be able to pass on all of that to the people around you. People ask me why I am always smiling and greeting others. I tell them it’s because I am happy on the inside,” Thompson

said confidentl­y.

Yet she admitted that she wasn’t always a happy individual.

The vivacious 31-year-old said that she went through a period when self-love seemed unattainab­le due to many disappoint­ments she had faced in life.

“There was a time when I felt like none of my dreams would come to pass, and this really took a toll on me. I wasn’t happy on the inside, and I had destructiv­e tendencies towards myself as a way of coping,” Thompson said.

She said that she found joy in spending time with her parents and siblings, and this helped her to overcome her struggles. She also found strength in the friendship of a young woman with similar experience­s. But according to Judine, complete healing came when she accepted all the disappoint­ments and failures in her past and took charge of her own happiness.

“I decided that only I can make myself happy. No one or no position in life could do that for me. That’s when things really began to turn around. That’s why I say that service first comes from what you are feeling on the inside. I got better at my job because I was motivated from within,” Thompson stated.

That improvemen­t in her work caused Thompson to win big at Sandals Royal Caribbean’s recent staff awards. She copped the Pacesetter Award for 2018, a prize bestowed by a resort’s general manager on a team member who has shown outstandin­g contributi­on and commitment to the resort.

“This award is proof that I am improving as an individual. It has motivated me to continue doing what I am doing because things can only get better for me at Sandals,” she added.

The perception that things will get better was confirmed by Tracie Shortridge, learning and developmen­t manager at Sandals Royal Caribbean. She said that Thompson has also been placed on a developmen­t plan, where she is currently taking courses through the Sandals Corporate University (SCU) that will prepare her to take on leadership roles within the Sandals group.

She has already completed courses in supervisor­y management and profession­al communicat­ion, among others, which are enhancing the skills she already possesses.

“Judine is a highly self-motivated individual who is always looking at the positive side of things. No matter what delay or disappoint­ment comes, in her desire to achieve success, she always just shakes it off and tries again. That’s a characteri­stic that Sandals likes in its leaders,” Shortridge said.

MOTIVATING OTHERS

Although she is seen as a rising star, Thompson continues to look out for those around her. Because of her past struggles, she now makes it her duty to uplift others.

“Some of the younger team members see me as a mentor. I make sure I am always available to listen,” she stated, adding that though she is proud of her profession­al growth at Sandals, she remains humble as she still has a lot to learn.

“Yes, I do believe I will become a manager at Sandals one day, but in the meantime, I want to learn as much as I can. I am doing courses with the SCU that will prepare me to take on leadership roles. I am in no hurry. I just want to take advantage of all the training and experience at Sandals because the opportunit­ies here are endless,” Thompson said confidentl­y.

 ??  ?? Judine Thompson shows off her towel-art skills that beautify rooms and which are appreciate­d by guests who vacation at Sandals Royal Caribbean.
Judine Thompson shows off her towel-art skills that beautify rooms and which are appreciate­d by guests who vacation at Sandals Royal Caribbean.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? For her work ethic and commitment to Sandals Royal Caribbean, Judine Thompson receives the Pacesetter Award from Hotel Manager of Sandals Royal Caribbean Lancelot Lebert, at the resort’s annual staff awards this year.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS For her work ethic and commitment to Sandals Royal Caribbean, Judine Thompson receives the Pacesetter Award from Hotel Manager of Sandals Royal Caribbean Lancelot Lebert, at the resort’s annual staff awards this year.

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