When you complete your ritual, the gadget lights up and vibrates or maybe even chirps. It's this tangible, positive reinforcement and immediate gratification that its creator Kayla Matheus tells our sister publication Huffington Post is key to forming new habits. "It celebrates with you" every time you do it, she says. The idea is that because MOTI is constantly in sight, it's a visual reminder to keep doing something -- think of it like tying a note to your finger, but for modern times. Current use scenarios run the gamut from drinking enough water per diem, running every day or going to bed early. Right now MOTI is still in pre-production stages, but if you make a case for yourself, you could be one of 50 beta testers.