Name Analysis


ALLEN, FLOYD, BERNARD, CALEN, EDGAR, ROSS, ROB, COLIN, BARRIE, SANDERS, NICOL, GRETTA, MARGE, RETA, ERIKA, JANINE, POLLY, VELMA, BRENDA, LEAH, BEA, BOND, BARNETT, GLENNA

These names give people a strong sense of responsibility in business activities and in their home lives. These names allow the practicality and determination to make a success of anything they undertake provided their full names allow this success to take place. They are self-sufficient and capable and gravitate to positions of leadership where they direct the efforts of others. They have exceptionally good business judgment and administrative abilities. Stable and positive, they seek their own answers to all problems. They look for positions of responsibility where they do not have to work hard at physical labour. They are independent and sure of themselves; they like to do things in their own way without interference. They have the ability to discern the thoughts and intentions of others. Many times this quality, combined with their desire to help, causes others to regard them as interfering. Theirs is the motto, "What is worth doing, is worth doing well."

They can be shrewd in money matters and they must learn to help others with their success; otherwise, they can become too materialistic, supercilious, and arrogant. Their favourite saying is, "I know." It hurts their dignity to be caught in a situation where they do not know something or where they have made a mistake. Never correct these people in front of others. They have to be handled with respect and intelligence, or otherwise, they become uncooperative.

In dealing with these people, they are happiest when you place in their hands the chance to use their minds and to direct activities through their ingenious abilities and intelligence. They are happy making decisions. They are happy when you encourage their creative, responsible natures, when they are serving important roles and when their assistance is needed by others. They are respected by others for their pleasant natures, and their placid and even-tempered characteristics. They handle stress better than many people. Their calm traits allow them to look objectively at situations without the involvement of intense emotional feelings.

A stable family life is important to these people, as they appreciate a settled life and resist overactive or turbulent conditions. Established in a responsible position, they are content to remain there and work to draw around their home and family the comforts gained through financial stability.

Women tend to develop a strong business focus with these names and often carry the financial responsibilities for the family, often suppressing the nurturing side of their natures.

Through stress, health weaknesses affect the reproductive system of the body.


Thought for the Day
  • Think always in the spirit of "we"; this is universal thinking and breeds tolerance and understanding. Remember, what makes you happy will also make others happy. So, learn to share in your thinking and actions. We are all our brother's keeper, and evolve only as a family. –Alfred J. Parker

  • When viewing or thinking a thought, always clarify it for the value of its logic and reason; divest it of imagination, mystery, and all falseness; see the clear intent, whether constructive or otherwise, and never compromise with illogicality; a statement is, or is not. See it for what it really is, and do not attempt to clothe it with personality; this is what so often leads to jumping to conclusions and self-pity. –Alfred J. Parker

  • There is more to giving than just doing. It is being: being happy, being principled, being considerate and understanding, being a friend in all ways. And that kind of giving comes from within, because it is the outer expression of Universal Love. –Kabalarian Teachings

  • Another destructive channel to well being is comfort: it destroys self-confidence and robs one of a sense of responsibility. There is no greater gift we can bestow upon others than a happy smile and a constructive thought of well being. To be happy means that one must first have happiness within, and this comes only through a balanced mind and wisdom. –Alfred J. Parker

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