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What If Staying Calm Was the Real Advantage?

NEW YORK, NY, June 23, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- James W. Robertson, 2nd, understands that moment well. In his new book, HOLD the MOMENT: The Isometric Cognition Model (ICM), he offers a different way to approach it, not by fighting pressure, but by learning how to stay with it.

The idea is simple but powerful: you don't need to escape discomfort to handle it well. Instead, you can train yourself to remain steady, aware, and in control even when things feel overwhelming.

Through practical techniques like the HOLR-C sequence, Hold, Observe, Label, Reset, Choose, the readers are guided step by step on how to pause and regain clarity before reacting. The book also introduces a structured approach that coaches and educators can use to help others do the same.

What makes this book remarkable is how real it feels. It doesn't expect perfection. It understands that people get anxious, distracted, and overwhelmed. And instead of judging those reactions, it offers a way to work through them.

This approach is already proving useful across different areas like sports, education, and everyday life because the skill it teaches is universal, which is how to stay present when it matters most.

HOLD the MOMENT is more than a performance guide. It's a reminder that even in difficult situations, you always have one powerful option: you can pause, and you can choose.

The book is now available for readers looking to take control of how they respond under pressure.

Available Now!

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