I like it, I have a process in reloading and it works well for me. I like just doing a repetitive task and then coming back later to do another.
So I'll....
Tumble
Lee depriming/decapping die
Lube/Size
Trim
Prime
Powder/Seat bullet
I like this because I can stop after each of those steps and mass produce brass in various states of completion. I like knowing I can just tumble a bunch of brass. Then decap them, waiting for those to be lubed/sized. Then waiting on those to be trimmed. Then i have usable brass that can either be primed en masse, and wait to be fully reloaded, or go in batches and throw powder and seat bullets for full rounds.
It gives me lots of options to spend a little time, or more time, getting things along in the process and well checked and ready for the next time I have time to spend.
I have a single stage press though, and I find the entire process relaxing and kind of zen-like. I take my time and slowly but surely make some solid, reliable reloads.