James W. Robertson, 2nd, has released a new book, HOLD the MOMENT: The Isometric Cognition Model (ICM), which proposes a counterintuitive approach to handling pressure: instead of trying to escape discomfort, individuals can train themselves to remain steady and in control. The book, now available, offers a structured method for pausing and regaining clarity before reacting.
The core of Robertson’s model is the HOLR-C sequence: Hold, Observe, Label, Reset, Choose. This step-by-step guide helps readers pause, acknowledge their state, and make a deliberate choice rather than reacting impulsively. The technique is designed for coaches, educators, and anyone seeking to improve their response to stress.
What sets HOLD the MOMENT apart is its realistic perspective. It does not demand perfection but acknowledges that anxiety and distraction are natural. Instead of judging these reactions, the book provides tools to work through them. Robertson emphasizes that the skill of staying present is universal and applicable across various domains, including sports, education, and everyday life.
The Isometric Cognition Model is already proving useful in these areas, as it teaches a fundamental ability: how to remain composed when it matters most. Robertson argues that this approach is not about fighting pressure but learning to stay with it, offering a powerful reminder that even in difficult situations, one always has the option to pause and choose.
For those interested in taking control of their responses under pressure, HOLD the MOMENT is now available. The book serves as both a performance guide and a practical resource for anyone seeking to cultivate calm and clarity in their daily lives.
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