New, Unique Social Media Network, mytimetosay.co.uk Promises to Save Lives

mytimetosay.co.uk enables users to build and save their very own life experiences in digital form. The social network is a unique celebration of life, containing everything that's molded the users life experience

UNITED KINGDOM / ACCESSWIRE / July 22, 2015 / MyTime to say, mytimetosay.co.uk is a brand new concept in social networking. The social network gives users the ability to create, store and protect the very essence of their lives for future generations to cherish. They can also record and store personal video messages for delivery now or on a special date in the future. The sites founders say it's like a time capsule containing everything that makes the user unique.

Within a private, closed network for family and friends, users can connect and view each other's MyTime Space and add to memories that they are tagged in. Memories can consist of uploaded photographs, video and text. The uploads will preserve moments and stories that have punctuated the users life. All images except the profile picture, will remain with the property of the MyTime account holder.

The features of MyTime are much more sophisticated than Facebook's legacy settings, the network puts people in control of how their life story will be told and how they'll be remembered for generations to come. Users can also engage loved ones in their memories as they build their life story.

The site has been developed over the past three years and encompasses every aspect of the account holders life. The account holder can use the site to help them record important memories and events, they can upload personal stories about family members past and present, detail important friendships. The mobile optimised site gives users the ability to make 'on the fly' journal entries and leave a lifetime's worth of advice (from recipes and 'how-to do things' to advice on life itself). Users of MyTime will be able to share their greatest achievements, who has inspired them the most, which events have had the greatest impact on them, etc.

MyTime users can also leave secure last messages for their friends and family or just record and send special video messages for important dates now or at some point in the future – a wedding, anniversary, birth, birthday or other special date in the future.

Philip Rogerson, the CEO of MyTime to say, said "We are giving people the ability to build and store a portrait of their life that can then be shared within a secure and private network and cherished by future generations. MyTime links the past and future with the present; a space that MyTime can truly occupy, unlike many social media sites who cater for the present moment. We believe that every person's life is unique and should be celebrated."

Philip was inspired to create the site four years ago when he lost his mother suddenly, with no warning. Philip said, "I became aware that not only had I lost her, her stories and history but in turn mine too. All her stories of her childhood, mother, father, brother, her history, all her stories of me when I was too young to remember had died with her."

Philip says that after the loss of his mother he had nobody to ask about his childhood, "what was I like through a mother's eyes? What had she remembered of me as a child? Yes, of course, my Dad was still able to fill in some of the blanks but the loss of a large portion of my history was immense."

It is common for people to have questions that they wish they had asked a loved one after their death. As the author of this Daily Mail article discusses many people wish they wished they had asked a loved one not just about themselves and memories of them but about their loved ones life, greatest regrets, hopes and dreams as a child.

Philip has close links with Alzheimer's Research UK, he climbed Kilimanjaro to raise money for the charity and says he developed the service with the problem of dementia in mind. A proven method to slow the onset of dementia is for the sufferer to be able to talk about their life and discuss the important moments or episodes that they have experienced, talking helps dementia sufferers to keep memories at the fore-front of their mind.

More can be learned about MyTime to say by visiting the company's Vimeo channel.

For more information about us, please visit https://mytimetosay.co.uk/

Contact Info:

Name: Phil Rogerson
Organization: My Time To Say
Phone: 07496 744799

SOURCE: My Time To Say

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