Step One:
Think of something you are afraid of.
Step Two:
Draw an upside down “V” or an A without the crossbar that makes it look like an upside down “V.”
Step Three:
Draw the bow wave so that you can tell what direction the shark is swimming (e.g. towards you).
Step Four:
Draw the wake to help reinforce that yes, it’s definitely swimming towards you.
Step Five:
Draw an arrow that points to it.
Step Six:
Color it in (optional).
Step Seven:
On the end of the arrow that is not pointing at the shark, write down a sentence that describes the fear you thought of in step one.
Repeat as many times as necessary.
You may be wondering why there is no body necessary to draw a shark.
It is because we only need the imagined threat of any fear to fully fear it.
And besides, spoiler alert.