Your first name of Pelegia creates a friendly, sociable, charming nature, but causes you to be too easily influenced by others. Very often you put off activities until you are forced to take action. You are not overly systematic and thorough, and do not enjoy handling monotonous tasks or detailed bookwork. You tend to develop new abilities only as the need arises in your life, rather than being naturally curious and interested in scientific or philosophical studies. You can be obstinate and self-opinionated, yet you desire to create harmony with others. You can be very obliging, helping others in times of need and neglecting your own duties. You relish being made a fuss of, yet you find it difficult to express your appreciation and to reciprocate with words of endearment and expressions of affection. It is sometimes difficult for you to muster the interest, initiative, and reasoning ability to concentrate and to think through complex concepts, especially in subjects that do not hold your interest. When asked, you are able to give others good advice that you would probably not follow yourself, but must guard against being too opinionated in controversial matters. In a position dealing with the public, you could do well because of your friendly personality, interest in people, and desire to please.