Not to be a semantics nazi but I think we should refrain from liking worksets to layers because layers have a lot of mental luggage attached to them from 2D CAD days. It's hard enough to get some of the older, err, I mean more experienced folk, to come to grips with BIM. Making them think that Revit is like a fancy 3D version of Autocad just leads to continuous misunderstandings and under-appreciation of the tool.
Having said that, I wholeheartedly agree that worksets should be available all the time. They are a great way to partition a project into, how should I say it, "sets of work" ![]()
I find the colour representation of worksets particularly useful on large projects. I use this all the time when I'm moving elements between worksets. For example, moving all bits of furniture to their own set or joinery items, etc. It's really useful
-t