April Lockhart
April Lockhart was born on July 4th, 1995. in seventh grade. She began playing guitar and taking piano lessons, sparking her interest in songwriting. At the age of 12 She composed her debut single called Different. She spent lots of the time of 14 composing songs and experimenting with the piano. After that, she started taking excursions to write with her father, who lived in NY and LA. The month also saw her include other related topics for some of her classmates who struggle with such things as peer pressure disabilities and even teen suicide in the song Take my Hand. Lockhart is a popular figure and is a lifestyle blogger with the popular Ilia Clean Beauty brand. She was born without her left hand and that is part of her story, but this isn't the whole truth. Lockhart's Instagram profile doesn't cover up her disability, but it does not focus solely on the issue. The point? This is the message That we all carry multiple identities and are far more complicated than we believe that we're. I don't want that to define me I don't intend to become an influencer in which I only talk about because there are so many other things about me Lockhart speaks via video from her home in Nashville. It doesn't impact my daily routine. I conduct the same way as I always do and have developed different ways of adapting. It's an integral aspect of my existence, so it is important that we talk about it. Lockhart's self-acceptance journey is one that will last a lifetime, but she has been a source of inspiration for this purpose. She has had periods where she was uncomfortable the way she dressed and showed her arms. Now she wears whatever outfit she wishes and shares pictures on Facebook in awe. It's a journey is the most important thing. I don't know that will ever be the end of self-love. This is true for everyone, no matter what their level of insecurity. People you associate yourself with that truly understand you, and can see through your eyes are the ones you should be relying on who can remind you of the things you're worried about.






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