Your first name of Ana-Maris has given you a desire for self-expression and for positions that allow contact with people, free from the restrictions and monotony into which you are often drawn. You love children and could enjoy teaching. Love and affection are motivating qualities within you, but it is not easy for you to find the words to express your deeper feelings of affection. On occasion, you tend to be very fussy and particular over incidentals and, at other times, too scattering and inconsistent. Although you can be thorough in whatever you decide to undertake, you prefer to avoid technical, mathematical work. Occasionally, you can be argumentative, obstinate, and somewhat intolerant of the weaknesses of others, even though it is not your intention to be deliberately hurtful. Although you would like to be natural in conveying emotional sentiments, you tend to be matter-of-fact and practical in expressions of appreciation for others. You are easily reached through sympathy to help someone in need, and always rise to the occasion in an emergency. There is conflict between your desires and your expression which does not allow scope for your capabilities. This lack of fulfilment of your deeper qualities tends to create repression and frustration.