Your first name of Ching-Ting has given you an idealistic nature with a desire to help others. Yet, you are sensitive and very easily hurt and offended. You have a sincere desire to provide a humanitarian service to others, but the circumstances you are drawn into are generally too limited to fulfil your ideals. Although you are not comfortable being the centre of attention, your dry sense of humour often deflects attention from your self-consciousness. Your initiative often causes you to be the first to act when you see a need. Since you are impressionable and receptive, you feel the misfortunes of others very keenly. Your tendency to be blunt and to-the-point makes you appear self-centred and unappreciative, and can lead to misunderstandings that alienate those closest to you. You are imaginative and visionary, somewhat of a perfectionist, yet the results of your efforts often fall short of your high expectations. A leadership position appeals to you because you would enjoy directing others rather than being directed. Weaknesses of this name could also create tension in the head (eyes, ears, sinus, teeth, head) and extremities (hands or feet).