April Lockhart
April Lockhart, born in 1995 on the 4th day of July, began taking guitar and piano lessons from age seven. Her passion for creating songs began to grow. The first song she wrote was called Different, which she wrote when she was 12 years old. When she was 14 April devoted a great deal of time to writing lyrics and practising her musical skills. The following months she began taking writing excursions with her father and her father to LA in addition to NY. The month also saw her include additional topics that were related to of her friends dealing with such things as peer pressure disabilities and even teen suicide in the song"Take my Hand. Lockhart works in partnerships at famous clean beauty brand Ilia and is also a lifestyle blogger with an increasing following of her own. She was born with no left hand. This makes her unique. It's not the only unique thing about her. Lockhart's profile on Instagram doesn't hide her disability but doesn't only focus on the issue. What is the message? That we all contain multitudes that our identities are complex and that we are more than just our physical self. I don't want that to make me feel like I'm to become a disability advocate who only talks about because there are so my other aspects Lockhart states in video form from her residence in Nashville. My day-today life is not directly affected by disability. I live my normal, everyday life and find my own solutions to problems. It's an integral aspect of my existence, which is why it's crucial to discuss the subject. Self-acceptance runs for life however Lockhart is truly an inspiration in this regard. Lockhart has admitted that she's experienced periods when she felt insecure about dressing in certain styles that displayed her arms. The fashionista wears what she loves and posts photos of herself in the outfits she selects to share on social networks. The self-love she talks about is a process. I'm not sure if it will ever be over. This is a process, and I don't think you ever reach your destination. It's crucial to have people within your circle who understand and appreciate you. They will be able to remind you about the issues you're concerned about.






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