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We'll teach you everything you need to know about living a profitable life as a 21st century lifestyle Entrepreneur. Curious how?
We Help Entrepreneurs Build Highly Profitable Lives.
We'll teach you everything you need to know about living a profitable life as a 21st century lifestyle Entrepreneur. Curious how?
Who Is Wayne Veldsman?
Wayne Veldsman, owner of Vel.Consulting and Journey To Legacy, began his career by building several digital businesses out of his college dorm room....
Wayne is an accomplished business growth strategist, success coach, and entrepreneur. He specializes in helping entrepreneurial minded individuals to grow both their mindsets and their income.
After starting his first business in 2014, Wayne successfully launched and scaled a digital marketing agency to a 7-figure valuation before deciding to exit in 2019 to move to Denver, Colorado and start chasing his passion of coaching and public speaking.
Wayne actively works with entrepreneurs and businesses who are looking to take massive action and create drastic changes in their lives.
Not Sure How To Make The Drastic Change Necessary To Live The Life Of Freedom That Comes With Being A Lifestyle Entrepreneur?
Discover the stupid simple method to growing businesses digitally on autopilot, so that you can get back to your life.
Our students and clients aren't just satisfied, they're building life-changing businesses, doing what they want when they want, and living their lives chasing passion, not just profits.
The 3-Step Strategy To Growing Businesses Digitally
Are you an Agency Owner, Service Provider, or Entrepreneur who sells online and want your pipeline filled with 300+ appointments with your idea client every single month? Are your SERIOUS about growing your business and want to work with Wayne 1-on-1?
Launch Into Digital Entrepreneurship is a course and coaching program specifically designed to take agency owners and online service providers from manual prospecting and wondering if this is ever going to work out, to having a very specific system in place which is going to allow you to generate 20 to 30 booked appointments every single day!
You're going to get a step by step process to building out your prospecting, sales and fulfilment system, and building your sales team so that you can close clients while stepping away from your sales process.
Price - $1,997 $97 (Limited Time Offer!)
Every time we generate you a new lead interested in your marketing services, your dashboard will automatically add the new lead into your CRM, and send the new lead an SMS, email, and even automatically call you to connect you right away!
Become More Focused, Be More Productive, Burn Out Less
Price - FREE training
In the world of executive coaching and leadership consulting, handling objections is an inevitable part of the process. Whether you’re a manager, executive, or business leader seeking leadership development, understanding how to address trust-related concerns and decision-making obstacles is critical for fostering meaningful connections and achieving long-term success. In this guide, we’ll explore how building trust and listening effectively can overcome objections and improve your ability to lead.
When it comes to relationship building and sales, many executives and managers focus on identifying the "decision-maker." However, a common mistake is overlooking the gatekeepers or middle parties who can influence decisions. Instead of dismissing these individuals, it’s crucial to build rapport and establish trust. For instance, you might be aiming to present your leadership coaching services to a CEO, but find yourself speaking with an executive assistant. Rather than pushing to bypass them, build a relationship. When you demonstrate understanding and value their input, they are more likely to facilitate a positive introduction to the true decision-maker.
The lesson here is clear: in leadership coaching for executives, success often comes from working with and through people, rather than trying to go over them. This strategy ensures smoother communication and stronger relationships in the long run.
Trust is a cornerstone in executive consulting and personal growth coaching. One of the most common objections executives face is the concern that a coaching solution will be too complex to implement. This is where empathy and active listening come in. Instead of launching into an explanation of your solution, try a different approach: ask clarifying questions and use empathetic responses. For example, you might say, "It sounds like you're concerned that implementing this solution will require a lot of work from your team."
This method acknowledges the prospect’s concerns, builds trust, and shows that you are truly listening. Your ability to create trust and address objections head-on can make or break a deal.
Another common objection is, "Can you send me more information?" Often, this is a subtle way of deflecting the conversation, especially when someone isn’t fully convinced. Instead of immediately providing details, try responding with something like, "It sounds like you’re still evaluating options." This positions you as a strategic partner, rather than just a service provider.
One of the most important aspects of executive coaching is building trust from the outset. Leaders who focus on themselves, rather than on the needs of their team or their clients, tend to face more objections. Effective communication in leadership development begins with deep listening and understanding. When you approach conversations with the goal of understanding your audience’s concerns and challenges, objections naturally diminish.
If you’ve built trust with a potential client but still encounter resistance, it may be time to dive deeper. For instance, if someone tells you they value your service but later claims it's too expensive, don’t shy away from addressing this. You could say, "Earlier, you mentioned that our service would provide immense value to your team. Now you're concerned about cost—could you help me understand what changed?"
By holding them accountable to their earlier statements in a non-confrontational way, you maintain trust while addressing the real issues behind their objection. This approach is invaluable in leadership coaching as it helps leaders refine their decision-making and build stronger, more transparent relationships with their teams.
Whether you’re offering leadership coaching for managers or executive consulting for business leaders, the ability to handle objections with trust and empathy is a skill that will significantly enhance your success. By focusing on what’s important to the other person, practicing active listening, and addressing concerns with thoughtful, strategic questions, you can overcome nearly any objection.
Remember, in leadership development, the strongest relationships are built on trust, and the most effective leaders are the ones who listen deeply, communicate clearly, and approach every conversation with empathy.
The 3-Step Strategy To Growing Businesses Digitally
Are you an Agency Owner, Service Provider, or Entrepreneur who sells online and want your pipeline filled with 300+ appointments with your idea client every single month? Are your SERIOUS about growing your business and want to work with Wayne 1-on-1?
Launch Into Digital Entrepreneurship is a course and coaching program specifically designed to take agency owners and online service providers from manual prospecting and wondering if this is ever going to work out, to having a very specific system in place which is going to allow you to generate 20 to 30 booked appointments every single day!
You're going to get a step by step process to building out your prospecting, sales and fulfilment system, and building your sales team so that you can close clients while stepping away from your sales process.
Price - $1,997 $97 (Limited Time Offer!)
Every time we generate you a new lead interested in your marketing services, your dashboard will automatically add the new lead into your CRM, and send the new lead an SMS, email, and even automatically call you to connect you right away!
Become More Focused, Be More Productive, Burn Out Less
Price - FREE Training
In the world of executive coaching and leadership consulting, handling objections is an inevitable part of the process. Whether you’re a manager, executive, or business leader seeking leadership development, understanding how to address trust-related concerns and decision-making obstacles is critical for fostering meaningful connections and achieving long-term success. In this guide, we’ll explore how building trust and listening effectively can overcome objections and improve your ability to lead.
When it comes to relationship building and sales, many executives and managers focus on identifying the "decision-maker." However, a common mistake is overlooking the gatekeepers or middle parties who can influence decisions. Instead of dismissing these individuals, it’s crucial to build rapport and establish trust. For instance, you might be aiming to present your leadership coaching services to a CEO, but find yourself speaking with an executive assistant. Rather than pushing to bypass them, build a relationship. When you demonstrate understanding and value their input, they are more likely to facilitate a positive introduction to the true decision-maker.
The lesson here is clear: in leadership coaching for executives, success often comes from working with and through people, rather than trying to go over them. This strategy ensures smoother communication and stronger relationships in the long run.
Trust is a cornerstone in executive consulting and personal growth coaching. One of the most common objections executives face is the concern that a coaching solution will be too complex to implement. This is where empathy and active listening come in. Instead of launching into an explanation of your solution, try a different approach: ask clarifying questions and use empathetic responses. For example, you might say, "It sounds like you're concerned that implementing this solution will require a lot of work from your team."
This method acknowledges the prospect’s concerns, builds trust, and shows that you are truly listening. Your ability to create trust and address objections head-on can make or break a deal.
Another common objection is, "Can you send me more information?" Often, this is a subtle way of deflecting the conversation, especially when someone isn’t fully convinced. Instead of immediately providing details, try responding with something like, "It sounds like you’re still evaluating options." This positions you as a strategic partner, rather than just a service provider.
One of the most important aspects of executive coaching is building trust from the outset. Leaders who focus on themselves, rather than on the needs of their team or their clients, tend to face more objections. Effective communication in leadership development begins with deep listening and understanding. When you approach conversations with the goal of understanding your audience’s concerns and challenges, objections naturally diminish.
If you’ve built trust with a potential client but still encounter resistance, it may be time to dive deeper. For instance, if someone tells you they value your service but later claims it's too expensive, don’t shy away from addressing this. You could say, "Earlier, you mentioned that our service would provide immense value to your team. Now you're concerned about cost—could you help me understand what changed?"
By holding them accountable to their earlier statements in a non-confrontational way, you maintain trust while addressing the real issues behind their objection. This approach is invaluable in leadership coaching as it helps leaders refine their decision-making and build stronger, more transparent relationships with their teams.
Whether you’re offering leadership coaching for managers or executive consulting for business leaders, the ability to handle objections with trust and empathy is a skill that will significantly enhance your success. By focusing on what’s important to the other person, practicing active listening, and addressing concerns with thoughtful, strategic questions, you can overcome nearly any objection.
Remember, in leadership development, the strongest relationships are built on trust, and the most effective leaders are the ones who listen deeply, communicate clearly, and approach every conversation with empathy.