April Lockhart
April Lockhart was born on July 4, 1995. When she was in the seventh grade, she started playing guitar and taking piano lessons which ignited her interest in music writing. When she was in seventh grade, April began taking guitar and piano classes. It sparked her interest to write songs. The singer spent much of her time when she was 14 composing songs and experimenting with music. Then, in the following months, April began to go on trips with her dad as well as write her songs either in NY as well as LA. April began including other topics in her book Take My Hand to help those of her peers who struggled in the face of peer pressure, disability or suicide. Lockhart has her own following and also works as a lifestyle blogger with the well-known Ilia clean beauty brand. Her birth was without a left hand, and it's an aspect of her identity, but that's not the entire story. Lockhart's profile on Twitter doesn't shy away from the fact that she is disabled, but neither does it make a point of it. What is the message? The message is that we are more than the physical person we are. Our identities are complicated and include a myriad of dimensions. Lockhart tells Lockhart via video "I am not convinced that my physical appearance should define me. I don't intend to have an impact on disabilities because I've got plenty to offer." The issue doesn't affect my everyday life. I conduct doing my job as normal and have developed different ways of adapting. Since it's a an integral part of me, it's something that's worthy of talking about. Lockhart's self-acceptance journey is one that will last an entire lifetime. She is an inspiration in this regard. She admits that she has gone through phases of being uncomfortable with her physique and being uneasy wearing certain clothing styles which exposed her arms. Today, she wears anything she'd like. She also posts her photos on social networks. It's a journey is the most important thing. I don't know that you ever arrive she says about self-love. However, that is typical for people that is prone to doubts. It's essential to have those that know and can relate to the way you feel. They will be the ones who ask you: What do you worry about?






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