Your first name, Mcgrady, creates an independent, forthright, practical nature. You desire to assume a leadership role where you can organize projects and be responsible for the systematic flow of work. To be successful, to have a good standard of living, and to be a good provider are important to you, and are a reflection of your ambitious, aggressive qualities. You try to avoid those situations and thus the impression is left with others that you seem too prosaic and unfeeling. You desire to work on your own or to occupy positions of authority where you have opportunities to organize an area of interest and where your decisions are heeded. Being organized is important to you and you would expect this same quality from others who work with you. You will not tolerate dominance by others, nor do you appreciate having your independence curtailed. You know what is expected, but the words do not come easily. Tension and stress affect the senses of the head such as the eyes; headaches, sinus problems, or generative troubles could arise. At times, you create misunderstandings with others as it is not easy for you to be diplomatic.