April Lockhart
April Lockhart is a born on July 4th, 1995. When she was in the 7th grade she began taking guitar lessons and piano lessons. It was this that ignited her love for music writing. The first song she wrote was called Different which she composed at the age of 12. The year she turned 14 was when she devoted a great deal of time in making song lyrics and working on her music. Then, in the following months, April began traveling with her father and write in NY as well as LA. April began to include various other topics relevant to the song, which she called the Take my Hand song for some close friends, like peer pressure problems and suicides among teenagers. Lockhart is an influencer in the beauty and lifestyle industry who has a growing number of followers. She collaborates with the renowned brand Ilia with whom she has a partnership in addition to being a specialist in lifestyle. Her disability is a part of her persona, however it's not all of the of the picture. As a result Lockhart's Instagram page doesn't shy away from her handicap, however the focus isn't on the issue as well. What is the message? It's crucial to understand that we all have numerous faces. Our identities are varied and we are much more than our bodies. Lockhart talks via video in Nashville. "I don't wish for it to dictate my personal life. I'm not looking to be only recognized as an expert in disabilities. However, it doesn't affect my daily living. I still do all the normal things and have adjusted to my disability. Since it's a my identity It's a topic worthy of talking about. Self-acceptance is a long marathon however Lockhart is a true inspiration on that front. She admits that she's been through periods of being uncomfortable with her body, at times, being unsure about wearing particular types of clothes which showed off her arms. Today, she wears anything she'd like. She also posts her photos on social media. Self-love, she says, is a kind of journey. "I do not think that you'll be there," she said. This is true for everyone, no matter what their levels of anxiety. I think that having people close to you who truly are aware of you and know your heart is really important because they'll be the people who will remind you what you worried about?






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