Faith and Family: Balancing Cheer Life and Work
- Danielle Deblasio
- Sep 26
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 28
Balancing Cheer Life, Work, and Faith
Let’s be honest — trying to balance work, cheer life, family, and faith can feel like a never-ending juggling act. Some days it feels like you’ve got it all together, and other days… well, not so much. But here’s the truth: finding balance isn’t about doing everything perfectly. It’s about figuring out what matters most and creating space for the things that fill you up instead of drain you.
Why Balance Matters
Balance isn’t just about squeezing everything into a calendar. It’s about living in a way where your career, your family, and your faith all have room to thrive. When you find that sweet spot, life feels lighter.
Here’s what balance can bring you:
Less stress: A calmer mind and a happier heart.
Stronger relationships: Being present for your family makes the memories last.
Spiritual growth: Leaning into your faith keeps you grounded and reminds you of your purpose.
Setting Priorities
The first step is figuring out what really matters to you. Ask yourself: If I had to choose, what comes first? That answer will help guide how you spend your time.
Try this:
List your commitments. Write down everything on your plate (yes, even the small stuff).
Identify your values. What do you care about most right now?
Rank your commitments. Put the most important things at the top and let the rest fall where they may.
Making Time for What Matters
Once your priorities are clear, it’s all about creating a schedule that reflects them.
Some simple ways to start:
Family first: Block out family time like you would a work meeting. Treat it as non-negotiable.
Work boundaries: Decide when your workday ends—and stick to it.
Faith practices: Whether it’s prayer, reading Scripture, or church, carve out intentional time for it.
Talking It Out
Balance isn’t something you can do solo. Keeping open communication with your family makes a huge difference.
Hold quick family check-ins to go over schedules and commitments.
Share your work goals so they understand what’s pulling on your time.
Ask for feedback—sometimes our loved ones see the imbalance before we do.
Staying Flexible
Life is unpredictable, and things won’t always go according to plan. That’s okay.
Be willing to adjust when things change.
Keep backup options ready (like a babysitter on call or a flexible workday).
Don’t forget self-care—a walk, a book, or even five quiet minutes can reset your day.
Leaning on Support
You don’t have to do this alone. Look around—help is closer than you think.
Family members can share the load.
Friends can listen, encourage, or even carpool.
Community and church groups can offer guidance and support.
Letting Faith Lead
Faith is the anchor that keeps everything else steady. When life gets overwhelming, it’s often faith that gives us clarity.
Create daily habits like prayer or journaling.
Stay plugged into a faith community.
Reflect often—ask yourself if your actions line up with your values.
Celebrate Along the Way
Don’t wait until everything is “perfect” to celebrate. The small wins matter too.
Break your goals into milestones and celebrate them.
Share your victories with your family—make it a team effort.
Practice gratitude. Even on the hard days, there’s always something to be thankful for.
Final Thoughts
Balancing cheer life, work, and faith isn’t a one-time fix. It’s a journey that requires constant adjusting, honest conversations, and a whole lot of grace.
Give yourself permission to ask for help, make changes when needed, and celebrate how far you’ve come. At the end of the day, your balance won’t look like anyone else’s—and that’s exactly how it should be.




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