April Lockhart
April Lockhart, born in 1995 on the 4th of July. She began guitar and piano lessons at seven years old. The passion for creating songs was sparked. When April was 12 She composed her debut single, Different. At the age of 14 April was a big devotee of her time writing and practicing songs. After a while, she began traveling with her father as well as write her songs at home in NY as well as LA. April started to include other subjects in the book, Take My Hand, for those of her peers who struggled in the face of peer pressure, disability or even suicide. Lockhart also enjoys an increasing popularity as a lifestyle influencer as well as a spokesperson for the popular clean beauty company Ilia. She was not born with a left-hand, which is why she's the person she is. However, that's not all the facts. The profile of Lockhart on Twitter does not ignore the fact that she is disabled, but neither does it concentrate on the fact that she is disabled. What is the message? It's this that we all share multiple identities and are way more diverse than we think that we're. Lockhart talks via video in Nashville. "I do not intend to let it define my existence. I do not want to be only recognized as an expert in disabilities. The issue doesn't affect my everyday routine. I carry on doing my job as normal and have developed different ways of adapting. But it's also a part of me so I think it's essential to discuss. Self-acceptance can be a marathon for a lifetime however Lockhart truly inspires me for this aspect. She admits that she has had periods where she felt uncomfortable in the way she dressed and displayed her arms. She wears what she likes and posts photos of herself dressed in outfits she wears on social platforms. The self-love she talks about is a journey. It's not clear if you'll ever reach the final stage. This is a process, and I'm not sure you'll ever reach your destination. It's my opinion that having those close to you who truly are aware of you and know your heart is really important since they'll be those who remind you What are you concerned about?






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