Roman,
Over the shots you have helped me with I think I have gotten to the point where I at least understand the steps you take in PS with your standard Workflow. I can also understand the steps the others on this forum mention when they describe their techniques.
What is much harder, though, and what I think really makes some photographers stand out, is the ability to visualize where to take a shot. I may be wrong, but you and I expect many other photographers on this forum seem to have a pretty clear idea of where you want to take a shot. You then seem to use PS to get you there.
I think I tend to use PS to show me what I can do with a shot - rather than the other way around. I find this particularly relevant when I am making changes to the curves and trying to decide how much is too much, when to stop - when to enhance more, etc.... Sometimes I find my self just making changes and looking at them and seeing if I like them. Somehow I think I would be better if I had a really solid idea of what I want out of the picture, and then use PS to try to get there.
Does this make sense to anyone or is this just me???