| CPC G16H 50/30 (2018.01) | 20 Claims |

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1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
in accordance with a determination that a wearable device is being worn by a user:
collecting, by the wearable device, sensor data generated from one or more sensors of the wearable device, wherein the wearable device includes:
an input interface for receiving input from the user; and
the one or more sensors;
generating, by the wearable device and based at least in part on the sensor data, a user profile of the user;
determining, by the wearable device and based at least in part on the user profile, a wellness-related activity for the user;
selecting, by the wearable device, a first prompt from a plurality of prompts for the user to engage in the wellness-related activity, wherein the first prompt includes at least one of a style characteristic, presentation characteristic, or context characteristic;
presenting, by the wearable device, the first prompt;
determining, by the wearable device, that the wearable device is not being worn by the user;
generating, by the wearable device, a responsiveness score based at least in part on how the user responded to the first prompt, wherein the responsiveness score includes at least one of how often, how fast, or when the user responded to the first prompt of a particular style characteristic, a particular presentation characteristic, and/or a particular context characteristic;
selecting, by the wearable device and based at least in part on the responsiveness score, a second prompt from the plurality of prompts for the user to engage in the wellness-related activity, wherein the second prompt is different from the first prompt; and
presenting, by the wearable device, the second prompt;
in accordance with a determination that the wearable device is not being worn by the user:
transmitting, by the wearable device and to a host device of an electronic coaching system, a notification that the wearable device is not being worn by the user; and
deactivating, by the wearable device, the one or more sensors.
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