This is the beginning of a quotation from a famous person.

We may not feel we have what it takes to get the job done, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try.  Instead, why not do what we can do.  We are often surprised by the result of our best effort.

The next segment of this famous quotation is with what you have.  Although we may not hold in our hands all the supplies and tools we need to complete the task, this situation offers an opportunity to be creative!  What do you have in your hand?  How can that be used to bring about the desired result?

Where you are.  This is the last part of the quotation.  We may wish we were in a different situation, thinking we could have what we want if only.  Well, we are where we are, so for now, that is what we work with.

Teddy Roosevelt must have had some personal insight when he said, Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.

No excuses. No need to wait.  Simply take action.  That is when you can live . . . your life to the fullest.