Balancing act
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British pronunciation/bˈalənsɪŋ ˈakt/
American pronunciation/bˈælənsɪŋ ˈækt/

Definition & Meaning of "balancing act"

Balancing act
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a situation where multiple factors, responsibilities, etc. must be handled or managed

balancing act definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "balancing act" and when to use it?

The idiom "balancing act" originated from the literal act of maintaining balance while performing acrobatic or gymnastic stunts. Figuratively, it refers to the skillful management of multiple tasks, responsibilities, or conflicting interests simultaneously. The idiom is used to describe a situation that requires careful juggling and coordination to maintain equilibrium or harmony between different aspects or demands.

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As a student-athlete, she had to perform a challenging balancing act between training, academics, and social life.
He performed a political balancing act, making gestures towards the left as well as the right.
Running a successful business requires a delicate balancing act between cost management and providing quality products or services.
Being a working parent often feels like a constant balancing act between career and family.
I found myself having to do a balancing act between work and family.
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