The Givers and The Takers Author:Cris Evatt, Bruce Feld Whenever we tell someone that people are either Givers or Takers, we get this common response, "But, I do both!" That's because you dobut probably not equally. Read this book to find out if you over-give or over-take in your relationships with your lover, friends, relatives, and co-workers. Being a Giver is not superior to being a Tak... more »er. You are urged to discount the usual meanings of these terms. Chapter One features Ten Lessons about the two types. Chapter Two has Thirty Traits. This book is written in a witty, lively style. YOULL FIND THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS: o Why do Takers call Givers selfish? o How do Givers and Takers sit, stand, walk, talk? o Why do Givers think they receive more than they do? o Which type tries to change othersand fails miserably? o Why do Givers fall in love with Takers? o In romantic relationships, who is the pursuer and who is pursued? o Who is the jealous one and who is the flirt? o What careers do the two types choose? Dr. Rex Julian Beaber, Ph.D., says "The fact that the authors' division of the psychological world seems simplistic should not stop you from appreciating the hidden depth in the concept."The final chapter, "The Remedies," features powerful solutions to the Giver-Taker problem. Remedy #7 is titled, "Become Familiar with Taker Tricks designed to get things." Learn how to disarm Taker charm, moodiness, subtle intimidation, body language, and reverse psychology. How does giving more to Givers change them? How does giving less to Takers change them? Learn the answers to these questions and more in "The Givers & The Takers."« less