April Lockhart
April Lockhart was born on July 4, 1995. The seventh grade was when she began playing guitar, and also taking piano classes which sparked her interest in writing songs. The first song she wrote was called Different, which she wrote when she was 12 years old. It was a long time when she was 14 writing songs and practicing the music. Then she began to take excursions to write with her father in NY in New York and LA. April started to incorporate various other topics relevant to the"Take my Hand song for some friends, such as peer-pressure problems and teenage suicide. Lockhart collaborates with top clean-skin brand Ilia and is also a lifestyle influencer with an increasing following of her own. She was born without her left hand. It's an aspect of her identity, but this isn't the whole truth. Lockhart's profile on Instagram doesn't hide her disability but doesn't concentrate solely on the issue. The point is? The message? That we each contain multitudes, that our identities and physical selves are not all that they seem. Lockhart through a recorded message from Nashville's home, says that I do not wish to let this make me feel like I am a victim. I'm beyond my physical self. My daily way of life. I run the same way as I always do and have developed my own methods to adjust. Because it is also part of me It's an issue worthy of discussion. Self-acceptance runs for life but Lockhart is truly an inspiration regarding this issue. Still, she admits going through phases with regard to her body and feeling uncomfortable in certain clothing which showed her arms. Nowadays, she dresses whatever she wants and posts photos of herself wearing those clothes to social networks with pride. Self-love, she explains, can be described as a trip. "I don't think it's possible to be there," she said. It's a long journey. I don't think you ever reach your destination. The idea of having people close to you who truly understand you and can see the depths of your soul is vital because they'll also be the people who remind you What are you concerned about?
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