Your first name of Drexel has given you energy, drive, and ambition, but also an almost excessively strong-willed and independent nature. Unfortunately, this name makes it difficult for you to concentrate and to finish what you start because, once your interest in a project wanes, you begin to look for something new, something different to challenge yourself, anything to avoid monotony and the handling of details. Over-intensity is your challenge; you put a great deal of effort into your activities, but often fail to take time to relax, to view your plans objectively, and perhaps, to consider the opinions of others. If, for some reason, you cannot carry out your plans, you can experience deep moods of depression. You appreciate nature and the freedom associated with being in a natural environment. You rebel at restrictions and are resourceful in unexpected circumstances. Because of the restless qualities within your first name, it is very often difficult for you to find pleasure in ordinary congeniality. Exploring new areas on your own, or with a few close friends, holds definite appeal and offers a constructive outlet for your restless energy. Intensity affects the senses of your head as well, whereby you could suffer with migraine headaches, sinus problems, or throat and swallowing difficulties. You become intensely involved with everything you plan to do, but the stress arising from frustrating obstacles or misunderstandings with others could prompt you to be intolerant and sarcastic in your expression, with breakdowns in congenial relations with family and friends a possible end result.