April Lockhart
April Lockhart is a born on July 4 on the 4th of July, 1995. As a seventh-grade student, she started taking piano and guitar lessons. This ignited her passion for music writing. The first song she wrote was called Different. She wrote it aged 12. The year she turned 14 was when she spent a lot of time composing lyrics and practising her music. She started writing songs with her father in NY and LA shortly after. The month of April also included other themes in Take My Hand for her pals who were struggling issues with bullying, disabilities or even suicidal thoughts. Lockhart is an influencer in the beauty and lifestyle industry who has a growing number of followers. Lockhart is associated with the renowned brand Ilia together, in addition to being an expert in the field of lifestyle. Her disability is a part of her personality, but it's not the complete of the picture. As a result Lockhart's Instagram profile does not shy away from the fact that she is disabled, but the focus isn't on it either. The point? We all have multiple aspects in our lives that make us unique and we're more than just our physical self. Lockhart through a recorded message from Nashville's home states that I don't think that this should determine me. I'm greater than the physical person I am. The issue doesn't affect my everyday routine. I conduct the same way as I always do and have found various ways to be able to cope. Since it's part of who I am It's an issue worthy of discussion. Self-acceptance runs for life but Lockhart is a true inspiration on that front. But she has admitted to going through phases with her body, at times being unsure about wearing certain kinds of clothing that showed off the arms of her. Today, she wears anything she's interested in. And she posts her photos on social media. The self-love she talks about is a journey. It's hard to say if you'll ever make it to the finish line. It's a journey, I'm sure that you never reach your destination. It's crucial to have people within your circle who understand and can relate to you. They'll help you remind yourself of the things you're worried about.






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