The Name Preston

THE POWERHOUSE

  • Inspiring
  • Energetic
  • Hardworking
  • Controlling
  • Worrisome
  • Snappish

About the Name Preston

The concise elements in the PT names reflect the power and strength of character of these energetic people. The powerfully potent, and sometimes-pompous letter P, initializes these names with a benevolently paternal feel, while the triumphant letter T introduces a sense of urgency. When these two letters team up in a name, they reflect the forceful themes found in the words: capture, contempt, adept, kryptonite, potent, uptight, potent, sculpt, and Baptist. Some people (Petey, Patti and Patsy) find this brusque intensity too much to live up to and choose to terminate their names with the playful and diminutizing Y or I, which diminishes some of its overwhelming authority.

PTs have the remarkable ability of making hard work appear effortless, but if things seem to magically turn out right for them,it may be because they have an extraordinary fear of failure. So maybe you’d be right in thinking that your PT friends are stress cases, but at least they have the ability to recognize impending anxiety it, deal with it, and move on. And when PTs hit the rocks after sailing along quite smoothly, a small voice in the middle of the vortex reminds them that they’re the captains of their own ships and guides them safely back to port.

Because their deliberate demeanor has a way of calming others in times of crises, PTs are highly sought after in stressful careers. They are the people we turn to when a hurricane is on the way, or when the cat gets stuck in the toilet. But the PT’s style of management isn’t exactly what you’d call subtle, and even though their commanding presence may be appreciated by the rank-and-file, their brusque approach can grate on other Alpha-personalities in the workplace. PTs hate to waste time and are famous for their multitasking abilities. They can simultaneously type a memo, answer the phone, send out an email, and still find time to retrieve the cat from the toilet.

The PTs’ personalities are so strong that they rarely need to lose their tempers to back up their point. Other people sense that PTs are not ones to trifle with and avoid butting heads with them. This is why most of them never discover the full potential of their own anger. 

PTs treat their lovers with the same boisterousness that characterizes their professional lives. Although this can prove arduous for the more aloof among us, when teamed up with a similarly energetic partner who is able to meet their touchy-feely requirements, the resulting relationship will be vital, interesting and long lasting.

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