Givers
Givers live in a world made of clear and verifiable facts. They always think of others and are generous, sociable, fun and popular thanks to their exceptional sense of humour, among other virtues. Great talkers, outgoing, altruistic and often recognised as keen observers, they tend to pay attention to what happens around them. They know how to be loyal and discreet, and they enjoy having meetings and encouraging their friends to talk about their lives and relationships. They are helpful, warm and sensitive.
They are known for their social nature. Therefore, when a task requires it, they do not hesitate to delegate responsibilities to their colleagues. They are honest and love tradition. They show unwavering enthusiasm for their work. They worry about the feelings of those around them and, as they find it hard to hide their emotions, they always try to avoid confrontations, which they often find sad and distressing.
They are straightforward and governed by sound principles they can express with clarity. Although their opinion may differ to the majority’s, they are not afraid to defend what they consider fair. They can easily identify the problems and setbacks of any situation, as well as taking control of it when necessary. Therefore, they often stand out when difficult decisions need to be taken, gaining the respect of their colleagues.
They are characterised by their practical sense, with little inclination to abstraction. They usually show a marked artistic talent and they act like loyal and dedicated partners or parents. They attach great importance to displays of affection and loyalty which, in general, they expect to be reciprocal. They are meticulous, precise and punctual and they enjoy team work, with which they show a strong sense of protection.
Givers
Givers live in a world made of clear and verifiable facts. They always think of others and are generous, sociable, fun and popular thanks to... Read more
Givers
Givers live in a world made of clear and verifiable facts. They always think of others and are generous, sociable, fun and popular thanks to their exceptional sense of humour, among other virtues. Great talkers, outgoing, altruistic and often recognised as keen observers, they tend to pay attention to what happens around them. They know how to be loyal and discreet, and they enjoy having meetings and encouraging their friends to talk about their lives and relationships. They are helpful, warm and sensitive. They are known for their social nature. Therefore, when a task requires it, they do not hesitate to delegate responsibilities to their colleagues. They are honest and love tradition. They show unwavering enthusiasm for their work. They worry about the feelings of those around them and, as they find it hard to hide their emotions, they always try to avoid confrontations, which they often find sad and distressing. They are straightforward and governed by sound principles they can express with clarity. Although their opinion may differ to the majority’s, they are not afraid to defend what they consider fair. They can easily identify the problems and setbacks of any situation, as well as taking control of it when necessary. Therefore, they often stand out when difficult decisions need to be taken, gaining the respect of their colleagues. They are characterised by their practical sense, with little inclination to abstraction. They usually show a marked artistic talent and they act like loyal and dedicated partners or parents. They attach great importance to displays of affection and loyalty which, in general, they expect to be reciprocal. They are meticulous, precise and punctual and they enjoy team work, with which they show a strong sense of protection.














