If I understand correctly,...
...balance is the relationship between the center of effort (CE) of the sailplan and the center of lateral resistance (CLR) of the underwater portion of the hull. You can affect CLR by shifting weight fore and aft, and by adjusting the angle of the centerboard if you have one. On my boat, the rudder swings up if it hits bottom, and it's amazing how a slight change in rudder angle affects balance. Heel angle also alters CLR. You can affect CE by adjusting mast rake, and by reefing the main and/or jib. All this manifests as weather or lee helm. The ideal is a slight weather helm (tendency to head up into the wind when you release the wheel/tiller). This happens when the CE is slightly aft of the CLR. So, shifting weight forward presumably would help correct lee helm by submerging the forward part of the hull more, moving CLR forward.