Your first name of Treyvon gives you the ability to understand people and to merge conflicting viewpoints to create harmony in association. Encouragement and assurance strengthen your resolve that you are making the best decisions. If a project requires too much hard work and effort, you seek alternatives to avoid the difficulties. As a result, you must guard against being too easily led, perhaps to divulge confidences and to talk indiscriminately about others. You have little resilience for handling tension or persevering in adverse circumstances. Keeping the peace and expressing kindness, consideration, and courtesy are important to you and often, to your detriment, you allow others to have their way and to take advantage of your willingness to please. You dislike facing issues or witnessing hurt feelings. In your work, you would gravitate to positions in sales, teaching, or some field where you deal with people but are not required to initiate action. Without the encouragement of others, you lack the energy, confidence, or initiative required to bring an idea to fruition. Also, you prefer to avoid strenuous physical activities, especially when there is the possibility of physical discomfort or distress.