Hi, just to chime in hear as a new learner too, I think the basic problem is that this is professional software used by us amateurs. So we are aspiring to a higher level of processing, which is god-awful complex. So my approach, like with many programming problems, is to have a good general algorithm, like Jim's and when that works, add complexity.
Also, the basic approach will vary depending on the type of image, so in fact, there are basic approaches for type of data collected (LRGB versus narrow-band) and multiply that by type of object (nebula vs galaxy etc.). So, when you get a basic approach that works on a galaxy in LRGB, that does not mean it will work on a narrow-band nebula.
Good luck.
Oh, I use Jim's general algorithm, with numbers... in pixel icons down the right side of my main window. This makes it so you do not have to rediscover the standard settings for each procedure every time you do a new image. I save the icon set. I have my latest enclosed... if it looks complex... sorry... but there are many variants included.