April Lockhart
April Lockhart (born July 4 April, 1995) started her journey in music in the 7th grade when she took guitar and piano classes. At the age of seven, April began taking guitar and piano classes. The lessons sparked her passion in writing songs. When she was 14, April devoted much of her day writing and practicing songs. She began writing alongside her father at home in NY and LA soon after. April started to incorporate various other topics relevant to the song, which she called the Take my Hand song for some friends, such as peer-pressure problems and suicides among teenagers. Lockhart collaborates with popular clean beauty brand Ilia and is also an influencer in the lifestyle industry with her own growing following. Lockhart was never born with a left-hand, which is why she's the person she is. However, that's not all the facts. The profile of Lockhart on Instagram does not conceal her handicap, but it doesn't concentrate solely on the issue. What is the message? We all have multiple aspects that our identities are complex and that we're much beyond our physical bodies. Lockhart speaks through video from Nashville. "I don't want it to define my personal life. I do not want to only be recognized as an expert in disabilities. This doesn't influence my day-to-day activities. I go about my business as usual and have developed my own methods to adjust. However, I also consider it a very important component of my life. Lockhart has been a great inspiration to her fellow women regarding self-acceptance. Lockhart admits to having been through a series of phases with her physique, feeling uneasy in some instances to wear clothing that displayed her arms. Nowadays, she dresses anything she likes and uploads photos in those outfits to social networks with a sense of pride. Self-love for her was an extended trip. It's the same for everybody regardless of the level of insecurity. I think that having people with you who know you and see the depths of your soul is vital because they'll be the people who remind you What are you worried about?






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