IN (Part 4): When You Want to Fit In but Can’t FIT

Final Part of the “Fit In” Series

As we wrap up this series, I’ve been thinking about a side of fitting in that many people experience but rarely talk about, the part where you genuinely want to belong, yet something still feels out of place.

You show up with an open heart.
You try to connect.
You try to blend in without losing yourself.
You give people the benefit of the doubt.
You even adjust your steps just a little, hoping something will click.

But somehow, there’s still a gap.
A small, uncomfortable distance that makes you feel like you’re watching life happen from the side, even when you’re standing right there. You are just not feeling the spark.

Then the quiet questions begin.
Is it me? Am I doing too much? Am I not doing enough? Why does everyone else seem to flow?

Sometimes you don’t fit in because you carry a depth that shallow spaces can’t hold.
Sometimes you don’t blend in because your heart is wired differently, more sensitive, more aware, more intentional.
And sometimes, you’re kept on the outside because God is guarding something in you that the environment is not ready for.

Not fitting in is not always rejection.
Often, it’s protection; a gentle push away from spaces that would water down who you’re becoming. It’s God redirecting you from circles that would drain you, silence you, or shrink you just to keep the peace.

There are places where you will be seen without performing.
There are people who will understand you without needing long explanations.
There are rooms that will stretch you, not swallow you.

You don’t need to fight your way into belonging.
You don’t need to dim yourself to be tolerated.
You don’t need to hide parts of your personality to earn space.

Choose to grow where your presence isn’t too much.
Choose to stay where your voice isn’t ignored.
Choose to bloom in environments that feel like home, not rooms that constantly make you second-guess yourself.

With love,
Florence 💕
ReflectWithFlo

FIT IN (Part 1): When Fitting In Feels Fake

My best friend @faniyigrace and I were talking about life generally especially life after school and how everything feels different now. The people, the pace, the expectations.

Somewhere in that talk, we found ourselves asking: How much of what we do these days is truly us… and how much is just us trying to fit in?

That simple question lingered long after our chat ended. It made me look at every part of my life: the spaces I’ve stepped into, the ones I’ve outgrown, and the ones I’m still trying to blend into.

This got me thinking about how easy it is to lose pieces of yourself while trying to belong.

Sometimes, it’s not even about doing anything wrong, it’s just that the people around you move differently. Their laughter, their priorities, their idea of fun… and before you know it, you’re adjusting your tone, your words, your vibe just to match.

Then comes that quiet moment when you’re alone again, and something in you whispers, “That wasn’t really me.”
It’s strange, you were accepted, yet you feel unseen.

In all these I am also learning that not every space requires my blending.
Some rooms are meant to remind me of who I’m not, not who I should become.

Fitting in shouldn’t cost authenticity because the peace that comes from being your real self is far greater than the applause that comes from being someone else.

Reflect with me:
Have you ever caught yourself pretending just to keep peace or belong?

Inspired by a heart-to-heart with my dear friend(Grace)

With love,
Florence 💕
ReflectWithFlo