Another good reason to pick a system you can handle and stay with it. Switching around may have you doing bad things when you don't want to.
It's something I've learned working in machining over the years, I go through set ups, or a machining process in a step by step fashion, always in the same order, if I do not remember checking something TWICE, I check it.
Every time I deviate from that method it bites me in the azz, I break a tool or make a bad first piece.
Once I'm running, I even put my tools in the same place, every time, If some one speaks to me while I'm working it doesn't mess me up because my hands know where they have to go for the next step, I'm not hunting around for tools or accidentally get caught in the machine.