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The ONE Thing

Rituals of Recovery: What Elite Athletes Can Teach Us About High Performance

The ONE Thing

NOVA Media

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Elite athletes don’t just train harder. They recover better. Between points, plays, and games, they use small, intentional rituals to reset their bodies and minds so they can perform again at a high level. In this episode, Jay Papasan makes the case that business owners and leaders need the same approach. Inspired by a classic Harvard Business Review article, Jay breaks down the difference between habits, systems, routines, and rituals—and why rituals stand apart. Habits and systems automate outcomes. Rituals create meaning. That meaning helps us shift emotional states, regain focus, and sustain energy over the long haul. Jay walks through four key areas where rituals matter most: physical recovery, emotional regulation, mental clarity, and connection to purpose and values. From walking meetings and white space to end-of-day transitions and goal-setting retreats, these practices help prevent burnout while improving results. The takeaway is simple: if you want rituals of performance, you need rituals of recovery. The goal isn’t just a great year—it’s a great career.  Shoutout to Anne-Laure LeCunff, author of Tiny Experiments and our guest in episode #497, whose writing on habits, routines, and rituals added depth and scientific grounding to this episode, even though it wasn’t called out during the recording.  Listen to that episode of the podcast here. Also, read Anne-Laure LeCunff’s fantastic article, Why Your Brain Needs Everyday Rituals. Challenge of the Week: Design one new ritual that adds recovery or meaning to your day. Put it on your calendar and protect it. We talk about: [00:00] What Elite Athletes Teach Us About High Performance [03:45] Habits vs. Routines vs. Rituals [12:35]  The Importance of Recovery in Any Profession [14:02] A Ritual for Regulation: Emotional Clarity & Composure [16:10]  A Ritual of Transition: From Work to Home [20:02] How Can YOU Build Rituals Into Your Life? [22:40] Rituals to Realign with Your Core Values [28:27] What One Ritual Could You Add to Improve Everything Else You Do? *** To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods. We talk about: Why elite performers recover faster than everyone else The difference between habits, routines, systems, and rituals How recovery rituals actually increase performance Links & Tools from This Episode: The Making of a Corporate Athlete (Harvard Business Review) The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk Free Resources Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email podcast@the1thing.com or send us an audio note at Speakpipe.com/the1thing. Listen: Permission to Pause: Reclaim Your Identity Outside of Work with Jen Davis  Produced by NOVA

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today, we're going to explore rituals, specifically rituals of performance and recovery and how

0:05.7

they're interrelated. So there was a study done of elite tennis players, and they compared their

0:11.4

resting heart rates and active heart rates to other athletes in the same field. And what they noticed

0:17.0

is that the world's best tennis players between points and those small gaps, you know, serve,

0:22.7

ace, there's a break, it's usually 15 to 20 seconds, their heart rates would drop 15 to 20 percent,

0:29.8

whereas less elite performers would still be riding high. What those elite performers had

0:36.7

were rituals of recovery. They would stare at the strings.

0:41.4

They would play with them. Imagine your most favorite tennis professional in all the little quirks.

0:46.4

Are they playing with their headband? Are they messing with the strings? Are they stepping back and

0:50.2

forth and swaying side to side? They tend to do the same thing almost every time between

0:55.2

every single point. I think it was Serena that would always bounce the ball five times. So like they have

1:02.8

these little rituals, right? Maybe baseball is your sport. Your favorite batter that steps in the box and

1:07.6

they step out and they pull one glove on, then the next glove, and then they mess with this and that.

1:11.3

They do these little rituals because they actually bring a tiny bit of recovery

1:16.3

between elite performances.

1:18.6

And I want to explore today how we can take some of those ideas from the world of elite

1:23.5

athletics and bring them to the world of elite business performance.

1:28.0

So all you business owners out there, you probably are neglecting rituals in your work life

1:34.8

that would help you perform at a higher level.

1:37.2

And let's dive into that today.

1:38.9

I'm Jay Papazan and this is the One Thing, your weekly guide to the simple steps

1:43.0

that lead to extraordinary results.

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