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Take something into your own hands

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Personal Initiative

The phrase often suggests action due to dissatisfaction with others' efforts.

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The community took the park's clean-up into their own hands.
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Empowerment

Using the phrase can convey a feeling of empowerment from making one's own choices.

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To improve the neighborhood, they took the initiative into their own hands.
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Implicit Criticism

It implies criticism of others' actions or inactions in a given situation.

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Unhappy with the service, she took the complaint process into her own hands.
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