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My process is influenced by my story's nature/how I am publishing it: I am writing a character-driven serial on Royal Road. This means I am writing chapters of about 2000 words, and they are generally a fair amount over (I try to not let a chapter be less than 1800, but some chapters just are short before the next section that will be long is going to start).
Each chapter roughly represents a scene, 2-3 very short scenes, or a significant piece of a very long scene and I need to find a suitable break point.
So that is what I am aiming for when I sit down to write. I want to complete a scene/chapter. I don't want a dangling thread. I want someone to be able to read this chapter and not feel like I just randomly stopped somewhere.
It's in my not-writing time that I think about the rest of the plot and potential future scenes etc. Well, I try to organize it that way, which doesn't always work. But this is how I focus my writing overall.