Your first name of Tykura has given you a capable patient, responsible nature with a talent for accounting, computers, and similar fields. You have the ability to be an excellent homemaker and mother, or a teacher, as you appreciate people and know how to make them feel at ease, but you are inclined to worry over your responsibilities. Though not highly ambitious, nor confident to assume major responsibilities, you are happy where you can serve others in a particular area of expertise. Often, you will do a job yourself rather than delegate because you do not trust others to be thorough. You prefer slow, steady progress rather than taking a risk to get ahead more quickly, as you are not one to take chances. You are stable and trustworthy in your own work, dealing in facts and figures, and seldom leaving anything to theory or imagination. Sometimes, it takes a lot of persuasion for you to adjust to a new idea and to change your habits. You appreciate cleanliness, a sense of order, and a place for everything and everything in its place. You do not readily change your ideas unless you are thoroughly convinced that you must. If you have to make a change, it is not easy to do so happily.