The name of Qushonda creates a dual nature in that you can be very generous and understanding, but you can also be so candid in your expression that you create misunderstanding. Learning to withdraw, particularly in the outdoors environment, can bring a sense of peace and relaxation for you as you occupy your thoughts with the beauty and phenomena of nature. You can be too possessive of those who mean the most to you and must guard against jealousy. Because of your definite ideas and opinions, you work best on your own, free from the advice or interference of others. You struggle with the requirement to soften your expression with tact and diplomacy and to consider the feelings of others. You like to add something new, something different, to your creativity, drawing upon your inventive traits. When you are happy and giving, you have a charming personality, you make friends easily, and would go to great lengths to help someone in need. You have a tendency, at times, to have too many ideas on the go, and thus your efforts are scattered and many things do not reach completion. If you allowed it, temper and self-pity could be problems. Stress causes health weaknesses to centre in the senses of the head, or the nervous system.