The Empress
I look and look and what I see is that she has a really firm grip on that shield. She's looking forward, away from it, but not letting go.
The interest in the new has to outweigh the attachment to the old.
This "out with old, in with the new" stuff is not as easy as it sounds.
It has to be done thoughtfully and with strong intention, not just wishful thinking.
We're talking about
breaking an attachment (to whatever; an idea, a thought process, a habit, etc) and not just replacing it, but actually
creating a new attachment.
This takes time and the understanding that it takes time.
It's going to take a lot of practice and dedication at first until it takes hold.
A smoker doesn't become a non-smoker over night, even if they aren't smoking.
A meat-eater isn't a vegetarian the day they stop eating meat.
Buying an instrument doesn't make you a musician.
Sitting down at your computer for a few days writing doesn't make you a writer.
It takes time, but with diligence the "new" takes hold.
But there is also the question of
how to release the old. I think it's important to acknowledge the important role that the "old" whatever it is, has played in your life. Honour it. Thank it for its service. It was part of you, or was a part your identity. Make a proper farewell.
I've said before that promises and commitments are really magic spells. Not following through is going to feel really weird, like physically because when you do that you break the spell. And you feel that. Thinking of it that way helps me. I hate the feeling of a broken spell.