
With every aging day a person will discover that it's quite normal to capture days
with using tech advantages of life. It's a wonderful way to leave those fantastic
memories of you after death to share with present and future generations of your
family. Sharing such things as your voice and recordings to activities and your
opinions to good advice. Along with a picture library of your own personal view
of self and things you observed while you were alive. It's certainly not new--
recording oneself, but perhaps the purpose of sharing your past with the next
family generation will prove to show your own family what you did while you
were alive and well. Simply things like this can began by taking the time to give
memories of you that will make your presence known in a fondly way, and also
encouraging inspiration to your absence to those left behind to also do the same
while they are alive. Keeping the album of your tech life can be placed in a
designated space of your own storing, or even your in home library shelf or
computer space. Make it interesting. Things you did, people you saw and things
you did in an ordinary day. Make each moment as natural as possible, even
down to recording a laughing or fun moment. You could also get another family
member to assist you and include those holiday celebrations as part of your tech
life memories. You'll surely know that even speaking out some things you've
willed can be recorded in live person along with your written will. It's a
true life situation, that tech life is here and finding such ways to use it after
life remains to be an immortal life for your future generations to observe you
possibly years ahead. Your new generations will actually see your lifetime;
some part of you. What do you think about that? Gadgets can really be
beneficial for certain; especially in this new tech life.
--Written by: MIISRAEL
The stage is yours
Lights, camera, action!
How about you?
Have you thought about recording your memories of your life?
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Thursday, May 16th 2013 at 8:19PM
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