Your first name of Oyindayo has created the desire to focus on the details of your immediate interests to the extent that others consider you to be fussy. As you expect a great deal of yourself and others, you can become discontent and disillusioned when you do not live up to your own expectations, or when others let you down. In some ways you are too exacting and appear insensitive and, in other ways, you are too indulgent and accommodating when it comes to your family and friends. You scatter your efforts when things becomes too monotonous. Moods or temper can be a problem, for you are not a naturally optimistic, happy-go-lucky person. You show your devotion for your family and friends by the things you do for them, but you must guard against becoming too protective and possessive of those who mean the most to you. Not greatly ambitious, you do not want to be responsible for the work of others, although you are very steadfast and trustworthy in your own work. Your religious affiliations are based upon family tradition and custom, rather than your personal convictions. At times you are motivated more by moods and desires than by sound logic and reason, and under conditions of stress you could react inadvertently in temper or stubbornness that you would regret later. Sometimes people do not know how to take you because of your unpredictable reactions.