When I'm actually doing a brew day I tend to get a little frazzled cause I'm trying to be *perfect* at it, which is absurd because there is no such thing as perfect. My latest batch, basically a kitchen sink chocolate oatmeal vanilla milk stout/porter, turned out really awesome and is ultra tasty (SWMBO, "this is your best beer so far" high praise).
I actually enjoy the bottling days more, if only because its a very rigid process that I can get into a groove on and there is not a lot of waiting around. Start sanitizing bucket, start priming solution on the stove, dump bottle bucket into another bucket to start sanitizing bottles, submerged bottles in bucket, start siphon and transfer to bottling bucket, add priming sugar, start moving bottles to drying tree, fill, cap, fill, cap, fill, cap...
I love the super regimented process and I use a hammock chair to sit in while I bottle so I'm just floating and twisting the whole time, its a lot of fun.
Edit: I can drink on bottling days, thats part of it. If I drink on a brew day, I will definitely burn something down that shouldn't be on fire.