April Lockhart
April Lockhart, born in 1995 on the 4th day of July, began taking piano and guitar lessons from seven years old. Her interest in songwriting was awakened. April Lockhart composed her first track"Different" when she was 12 years old. At the age of 14 April, she spent a lot of time writing and honed her musicianship ability. Then, in the following months, April began to go on trips with her dad and to write songs at home in NY as well as LA. April started to incorporate various other topics relevant to the"Take my Hand song for some acquaintances, including peer pressure issues and suicide among teens. Lockhart has her own fan base and also works as a lifestyle blogger with the well-known Ilia Clean Beauty brand. She has a disability that is a component of her persona, however it's not all of the image. The account on Instagram of Lockhart doesn't deny her handicap. But it also doesn't insist on it. The message? The message? That we each contain multitudes, that our identities and physical bodies aren't what they appear. Lockhart has stated on video that she does not want to be defined solely by her physical disability. She does not want to be a disability advocate who only speaks about it. There are a variety of aspects to Lockhart. It doesn't impact my daily life. I conduct everything normally and I've found my own way to adjust the things. However, it's a component of me and I feel it's important to talk about. The journey of self-acceptance that Lockhart has taken is one that will last for a long time, and she is an inspiration with regard to this. Lockhart admits to having gone through phases where she was uncomfortable dressing in certain styles that displayed her arms. Nowadays, she can wear whatever she wants. She also posts pictures on social networks. Self-love, she says is a process. It's not clear when you'll reach the final stage. This is true for everyone regardless of degree of self-confidence. The people around you with that truly understand you and see into your heart are the most important people to help you remember what you're worrying about.






Comments
Post a Comment