April Lockhart
April Lockhart is a born on July 4 in 1995. As a seventh-grade student, she started taking piano and guitar lessons. That ignited her enthusiasm for songwriting. April Lockhart penned her first song, Different at the age twelve years old. The year she turned 14 was when she was devoted for a long period of time in writing song ideas and practicing the music she was playing. She began writing along with her dad and her dad in NY and LA shortly after. April featured other topics in her song"Take my Hand. These topics included topics for her friends who dealt issues like peer pressure, issues or even teenage suicide thinking. Lockhart is a beauty and lifestyle influencer with a growing following. She is a partner with the popular brand Ilia together, as well as being an expert in the field of lifestyle. She was born without a left hand. This is what makes her different. But this isn't the only thing about her. The profile of Lockhart on Twitter does not ignore the fact that she is disabled however, it doesn't make a point of it. What message is it trying to convey? that we are all a part of a multitude that our identities are complex and we're greater than the physical person we are. Lockhart in a video messages from his Nashville home, says that I do not want that to be a part of my character. I am greater than the physical person I am. This doesn't influence my day-to-day life. I go about doing my job as normal and have developed my own ways to adapt. In addition, I see it a very important aspect of me. Lockhart is a great example of how to stay going with self-acceptance. Still, she acknowledges going through phases of being uncomfortable with her physique and being uneasy wearing certain clothing styles that exposed her arms. She wears whatever she wants and is proud to post pictures of herself wearing the clothes she chooses on social platforms. It's all a process is the most important thing. I don't know that it will be an end about self-love. This is, however, common for anyone that is prone to doubts. People you associate yourself with that truly understand your personal story and who can look into your heart are the most important people to remind you of what you're worrying about.






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