April Lockhart
April Lockhart born 4 July 1995. She began with guitar and piano in seventh grade. This sparked the interest of her. April Lockhart wrote her first song"Different" when she was twelve years old. At the age of 14, April devoted much of her time to writing and practicing songs. Then, she began going to NY and LA with her Dad so that they could both to write songs. April featured other topics in her track, Take my Hand. These topics included topics for her friends who dealt with things like peer pressure and disabilities, or even teenage suicidal ideas. Lockhart has her own fan base and is a lifestyle blogger at the renowned Ilia Clean Beauty brand. It's true that she was born with no left hand. This makes her unique. It's not the only thing about her. The account on Instagram of Lockhart doesn't deny her disability. But it also doesn't make it a point to emphasize the issue. What's the message? The message? That we are all multifaceted, and that our identities and physical self aren't as they seem. Lockhart, via video messages from his Nashville at home, claims that I do not want this to define my character. I'm much more than my physical self. However, it doesn't affect my day-to-day routine. I still do all my normal activities and I've adapted to my disabilities. It's a big aspect of my existence, and it's imperative to discuss the subject. Lockhart is a true source of motivation for self-acceptance generally and is currently on a lengthy road to reach it. Still, she acknowledges going through periods of feeling insecure about her physique and being uncomfortable wearing some clothing types that exposed her arms. Now, though she dons what she's comfortable in and post photos in those outfits to social media, she is proud of herself. The journey itself is the most important thing. I'm not certain that you ever arrive she says about self-love. This is, however, typical for people that is prone to doubts. It's important to have people that know and understand your situation. They will be the ones who ask what you fret about?






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