Candace Cameron Bure says prayer, Bible study help keep her grounded amid her busy schedule

Candace Cameron Bure admits it's not always easy juggling her busy schedule. (Instagram/Candace Cameron Bure)

"Fuller House" star and "The View" host Candace Cameron Bure has a lot of responsibilities on her plate. Aside from being a dutiful Christian wife and mother to her family, she also has to juggle her myriad of work commitments and try to sneak in work-out sessions in order to promote a healthy lifestyle.

Despite all of her responsibilities, Bure always has a ready smile for her adoring fans, projecting a sense of calm and contentment in her life. Bure admits that keeping up with her busy schedule is not always easy, but her deep Christian faith helps her remain grounded.

"It's not always balanced perfectly, but it is a lot about juggling and shifting priorities. As far as my energy goes, I try to eat well, drink lots of water, take my vitamins, and get plenty of exercise. I also take time for myself in those moments and put my energy into prayer, time with God, and my Bible study. That is what keeps me grounded in what is most important," she tells Enstarz.

When she's not working, Bure loves spending time with her family. The actress shares that they enjoy doing a lot of physical activities. "My entire family and I love sports because they bring our family together. It is also a fun way to meet up with old friends and new people," she says.

Earlier, Bure said that being outspoken about her Christian faith can be difficult because not everybody agrees with her. Moreover, she revealed that it's more difficult for her to please those who share her faith.

"There are a lot of people out there who might expect you to uphold their standards, rather than your own," she wrote in an article for Motto. "I'm very outspoken about my Christian faith, and I actually face a lot of pressure from others within the faith."

Because of this, Bure has learned to hold true to her convictions and what she values the most. The negative comments will always come, she said, but she just have to learn how to let the bad stuff go.

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