Multipliers Leadership Podcast

Should I fight for margin?

15 min · 8. maj 2026
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In this episode, Joseph Elder explores the importance of building life from margin rather than fighting for it, emphasizing that rest and priorities are foundational to sustainable leadership and personal well-being. He discusses biblical principles of rest, the order of priorities, and practical steps to create margin in daily life.

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