Sometimes we are too busy to focus on the outside world instead of ourselves, too busy to help others and forget our needs. I have been drawing and posting on Instagram for some years, using cute and fun doodles to remind all of us that we deserve love and joy.
Whatever day you are having, I hope you remember there is a Soolooka in your heart.
Make self-care and self-love a habit, and practice it every day. Love yourself 1% more each day, it adds up.
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Even we practise self-love, we choose positivity, sometimes we get hurt, and we still love. If you feel like you can’t love now, have faith, you will love again.
I'm Cheng Chi Sing (Jessey), an illustrator from Hong Kong who is behind Soolooka. My illustrations focus on self-love and self-care. I draw in hopes of inspiring and encouraging souls to see their stars and reminding them that they are lovable no matter what they are going through.
If you think tears are bad, probably you haven’t noticed the growth the tears bring to your heart.
I'm not someone who has been drawing since I was little. My family thought I was an untalented child when it came to art. However, in 2016, I plucked up the courage and started an Instagram account posting my drawings without any formal training in art. I am self-taught, I watched a few online videos to get the idea of drawing.
After I decided to quit my last job and take a break, I started thinking about what I can do next. One day I heard a voice inside of me saying "learn illustration and share what you’ve learned from the past and in everyday life with others". Of course, I doubted if I could really do it. But my heart told me firmly just to do it anyway. And this was where I started to create Soolooka and share self-love through Soolooka.
How can you see clearly who you are if you always doubt yourself? And with all the emotions. But you are more than you think you are, allow yourself to see the true beautiful you.
That inspires me so much to keep going in life and believe in myself!
Sometimes bad mood visits with an invitation, it may stay for a while or maybe long, BUT it will go away.
The name "Soolooka" came to my husband’s mind in a conversation about spirituality. And now it’s a magic word to remind everyone that you deserve love and joy.
I get inspiration from my past experiences and everyday life. I always am inspired by others through books and conversations too. Another way to get inspired, which I find very interesting, is talking with my heart. Every day I reserve some time, long or short, to talk with my heart, to feel what it feels, and to listen to what it wants to tell me.
Besides creating illustrations, I love to read books. Books show me what’s in the author's heart and mind that I can always learn something from. I also like to write Chinese calligraphy which makes me calm.
Something I would like to say to the audience: I hope through my illustrations, you can see the magic inside you. And even on dark days, the illustrations can give you love and light.
How often do we let self-blame to stop us from moving on? Forgive yourself and be free.
Always remember you are amazing, and be willing to see the good in you.
Unfortunately sometimes we can listen to those negative feelings too much x
The 3-4 friends is better than nobody. Always rely on yourself first to love you. You are important. You are worthy. You are amazing. You are special.
Load More Replies...I'm kind of obsessed in trying to help others, even ones that have wronged me. Some people think it's my best trait, but then I don't have the power or the confidencde to actually help. And I NEVER do it for myself. I don't know how to change.
Are you too busy focusing on others that we forget that you need your own attention too? Always remember to love ourselves
@geoffrey sounds like you had a bad experience with a narcissist at some point in your life. Not everyone is that way. There are people that will genuinely love you and want to help you through your hard times. The way you speak to others and mostly yourself is what your actions will be. Be careful which words you choose to let out.
Are you letting others’ comments, expectations, discouragement or stories to shape your future? Let go of those and create your own desired reality.
Because we have choices, we won’t feel trapped. Maybe not all the choices are good ones, at least we know we will pick the best one at the moment.
The process is not always an easy one, you may even think it will never lead you anywhere but struggle and regret. Have faith, trust yourself and trust the process, everything will be OK.
This one is near impossible for a sufferer of BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder)
I wrote a comment then deleted it, because i am a coward and knew there would be people who will take it the wrong way. If you need help, please ask and seek it from trained professionals. If you had the misfortune of meeting health professionals and people in your lives that dismiss your mental illness and loneliness, I'm sorry. Keep trying to communicate your pain, try to understand the biologically and physiological components behind it, and make whatever changes you can to improve yourself, your mood, and etc... There are free and reliable research on pubmed you can read to try to understand a bit more. There is no drug, no treatment, no one person, or an instant moment that cures depression and/or feelings of loneliness/inadequacy/loss. There's only so much friends, family, and the internet can do for you. Soolooka used her time and emotional energy to create beautiful artwork, hoping to bring a bit more light into this world. Thank you Sooloka, and the people who commented.
The changes don't need to be grand. Just things that you're capable of doing now, that will bring you slightly closer to the objective. Reminding yourself to think a little more positively, be a little more empathetic, even once a day counts. I mention the research papers because they are (1) resources if you aren't interested in pictures or need more information, and to (2) point out how daunting it is for Soolooka to capture all that in her artwork.
Load More Replies...to anyone reading Geoffrey Holland's comments: you are not a narcissist just because you love yourself, self-love is important for your mental health and wellbeing.
Thank you for brain washing me. The messages are absolutely beautiful and powerful and the images are a mix of cute and satisfying to watch.
I can feel how I heal while reading these. I'm going through a hard time atm and they give me hope and strength to overcome it.
I am glad that they help, sending you lotsss of love
Load More Replies...these all made my day better, thank you for sharing these lovely illustrations ^^
Thank you Soolooka. Really. I needed this more than i thought. It's sometimes hard to be kind to myself. I'm working on it everyday, even if sometimes my depression hurt me. To everyone here, I give free hugs full of kindness and support if you need it. Have a good day, take care of you.
these are so sweet cute and true. love yourself, because if you don't no one will
These might be helpful if you're just feeling a bit sad or want to see a cute picture or whatever but they seem kinda dismissive and misunderstanding of actual mental illness or deep seated unhappiness or loneliness.
I get your point but still it's nice sometimes to feel that someone gets it.... That for even a short time, the world isn't as sht and uncaring as my damn brain tells me it is......
Load More Replies...Look for the evidence from the world, there are more cause to make your day. I wish you love
Load More Replies...Just started bawling my eyes out, needed this today, thank you ❤️
This is just dime-store psychology but some of it is flat-out wrong and just feeding narcissists.
I am not a psychologist, just someone who wants to remind people to care and love themselves more, which i think you won't disagree these are not important, right? I am humbled to learn more about which the wrong part from a psychology expert, please let me know, thank you very much
Load More Replies...I wrote a comment then deleted it, because i am a coward and knew there would be people who will take it the wrong way. If you need help, please ask and seek it from trained professionals. If you had the misfortune of meeting health professionals and people in your lives that dismiss your mental illness and loneliness, I'm sorry. Keep trying to communicate your pain, try to understand the biologically and physiological components behind it, and make whatever changes you can to improve yourself, your mood, and etc... There are free and reliable research on pubmed you can read to try to understand a bit more. There is no drug, no treatment, no one person, or an instant moment that cures depression and/or feelings of loneliness/inadequacy/loss. There's only so much friends, family, and the internet can do for you. Soolooka used her time and emotional energy to create beautiful artwork, hoping to bring a bit more light into this world. Thank you Sooloka, and the people who commented.
The changes don't need to be grand. Just things that you're capable of doing now, that will bring you slightly closer to the objective. Reminding yourself to think a little more positively, be a little more empathetic, even once a day counts. I mention the research papers because they are (1) resources if you aren't interested in pictures or need more information, and to (2) point out how daunting it is for Soolooka to capture all that in her artwork.
Load More Replies...to anyone reading Geoffrey Holland's comments: you are not a narcissist just because you love yourself, self-love is important for your mental health and wellbeing.
Thank you for brain washing me. The messages are absolutely beautiful and powerful and the images are a mix of cute and satisfying to watch.
I can feel how I heal while reading these. I'm going through a hard time atm and they give me hope and strength to overcome it.
I am glad that they help, sending you lotsss of love
Load More Replies...these all made my day better, thank you for sharing these lovely illustrations ^^
Thank you Soolooka. Really. I needed this more than i thought. It's sometimes hard to be kind to myself. I'm working on it everyday, even if sometimes my depression hurt me. To everyone here, I give free hugs full of kindness and support if you need it. Have a good day, take care of you.
these are so sweet cute and true. love yourself, because if you don't no one will
These might be helpful if you're just feeling a bit sad or want to see a cute picture or whatever but they seem kinda dismissive and misunderstanding of actual mental illness or deep seated unhappiness or loneliness.
I get your point but still it's nice sometimes to feel that someone gets it.... That for even a short time, the world isn't as sht and uncaring as my damn brain tells me it is......
Load More Replies...Look for the evidence from the world, there are more cause to make your day. I wish you love
Load More Replies...Just started bawling my eyes out, needed this today, thank you ❤️
This is just dime-store psychology but some of it is flat-out wrong and just feeding narcissists.
I am not a psychologist, just someone who wants to remind people to care and love themselves more, which i think you won't disagree these are not important, right? I am humbled to learn more about which the wrong part from a psychology expert, please let me know, thank you very much
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