April Lockhart
April Lockhart was born on July 4, 1995. The seventh grade was when she began playing guitar, and also taking piano lessons which ignited her enthusiasm for music writing. April Lockhart composed her very first song, Different at the age of 12. As a teenager, April committed a large amount of her time writing lyrics and practising her music. After that, she started taking trips to write with her father, who lived in NY as well as LA. The month also saw her include various other topics of concern for some of her friends dealing with things like peer pressure disabilities and even teenage suicide as depicted in the song Take my Hand. Lockhart is a partner at top clean-skin brand Ilia and is a lifestyle influencer, with her own large following. Her birth was without a left hand and that is part of who she is--but it's hardly her whole story. The profile of Lockhart on Instagram does not reveal her disability, but does not only focus on her disability. What is the message? The message is that we are more than only our physical selves. The identities we have are complex and we contain many different aspects. Lockhart in a video message from Nashville's home, declares that I do not wish to let this define me. I'm more than my physical self. It doesn't impact my daily way of life. I carry on my business as usual and have discovered my own methods to adjust. Since it's part of who I am It's an issue worth talking about. Self-acceptance is a lifelong marathon but Lockhart truly inspires me for this aspect. The actress admits she has gone through various phases in relation to her body. She felt uncomfortable in certain clothing that showed off her arms. Now, she dresses in whatever she wants. and she shares images on social networks. She says that self-love is a journey. I'm not sure if it will ever be over. It's a long journey. I'm not convinced that you will ever arrive. It's essential to have those in your life who know and understand you. They will help you remind yourself that you're anxious about.






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