The Human Computational Logic of Fear

Redefining Resilience for the C-Suite and Beyond


What if fear isn’t a flaw, but a sophisticated data point? In this episode, Tijen and Sajili deconstruct fear through the lens of human development and executive mastery. Tijen introduces her provocative framework: Fear as a Computational Predictive Error. This is the precise moment the human system fails to reconcile a perceived threat with its internal sense of capability. By moving fear out of the realm of “emotion” and into “adaptive intelligence,” this conversation provides a roadmap for leaders and Master-level coaches to navigate the high-stakes “suspension states” of fight, flight, freeze, or fawn.

In this episode, we explore:

  • The Neuro-Logic of Fear: How inherited programming and sensory memory shape executive identity and decision-making.
  • Identity vs. Survival: Why the modern “threat” is often a perceived loss of status or ego rather than physical safety.
  • The “What If” Pivot: Transforming anxiety-driven loops into strategic, creative pathways.
  • Coaching at the MCC Level: Validating a client’s reality while skillfully loosening the grip of limiting narratives.
  • Ancient Wisdom, Modern Future: Using the myths of Rapunzel and Perseus as mirrors for our current AI-shaped landscape.

Tijen also reveals her 5-Step Resilience Methodology, grounded in her personal journey through breast cancer. She illustrates how sovereignty, cultural sensitivity, and professional partnership create a blueprint for grounded resilience in the face of life’s most profound unknowns.

Rethink fear. It isn’t a barrier—it’s a portal to your next level of capability.



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Published by Tijen Genco

Tijen Genco is a transformational life and business strategist, coach, educator, and assessor. She supported hundreds of people from many countries worldwide, empowering themselves through her coaching, inspirational videos, podcasts, and live workshops. People have enjoyed the warmth, playfulness, challenge, and transformational power of Tijen’s business and personal developmental coaching for over a decade. Tijen has received sixteen honors and awards for excellence throughout her corporate career. Her work in management consulting resulted in multi-million dollars in productivity benefits while creating a long-lasting impact in some social responsibility efforts worldwide. Tijen is a coach called upon by leaders. She has worked with regional and country leaders of global organizations and corporations, and high-degree government officials have recruited her for professional, organizational, and personal coaching. Tijen is the coach’s coach. She trained, mentored, supervised, evaluated, and coached new and established coaches toward excellence and mastery in their coaching careers. In her coaching, Tijen seamlessly integrates methodologies from East and West to offer comprehensive solutions to complex problems. Tijen’s unique and efficient approach results in sustainable solutions for corporations, government organizations, and individuals. Tijen’s professional and business coaching niche is strategic, authentic, inclusive, conscious, and resilient leadership, team cohesiveness and effectiveness, cultural transformation, and onboarding. For Life and Wellbeing Coaching, Tijen’s coaching supports individuals in establishing healthy and helpful life strategies, resolving conflicts, developing compassion, and resolving lingering emotions. As an expert in the field, Tijen offers coach education, assessments, mentoring, and supervision. Tijen's coaching inspires clients to elevate their consciousness, potentialize their strengths, and develop impactful, sustainable, effective strategies to overcome long-enduring struggles.

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