Your first name of Hazrat gives you the ability to understand people and to merge conflicting viewpoints to create harmony in association. As a result, you must guard against being too easily led, perhaps to divulge confidences and to talk indiscriminately about others. You could do well working with the public giving advice, where you can use your skills in diplomacy in handling people, but where you are not under pressure or required to carry responsibility and make decisions. Encouragement and assurance strengthen your resolve that you are making the best decisions. If you have guidelines and instructions to follow, you can be bold and pragmatic in handling difficult situations. Unfortunately, you tend to make promises for the sake of politeness or because you cannot refuse, but these promises are not always fulfilled. Procrastination is a weakness as you are inclined to let things slide until you are forced to take action, especially in dealing with those monotonous jobs that require system and concentration. You find it difficult to make snap decisions and to occupy a leadership position as you lack self-confidence. Also, you prefer to avoid strenuous physical activities, especially when there is the possibility of physical discomfort or distress. Overeating of sweet, rich foods aggravates health weaknesses that could centre in the fluid functions of the body as poor circulation, kidney and bladder disorders, or, later in life, prostate problems.