I heard somewhere, maybe on here, that we get caught up in running circuits that are easily labeled, such as "master bedroom" "living room" etc. In reality it would be much quicker and easier to wire the house in sections and not worry that three receptacles in the bedroom and two in the living room are on the same circuit.
For instance say the panel is in the corner of the house. One home run would go to the first receptacle to the right, the next home run would to the first receptacle on the left. You work your way out from there. After you've fed a number of outlets you feel comfortable on each of those circuits you run home runs to the next outlet past the last outlet from the first circuits. You do this for all the outlets not including the required outlets in the kitchen, laundry, bathroom, hvac, etc.
Maybe not easier at first as you get used to not roughing in one room then moving to the next, but if you just see the outlets in space as opposed to which room they're facing you'll get the hang of it. Same way as how you can make up the boxes as you see them rather than having to make up the boxes in one room then going to the next room.
It was an interesting thought, but I don't do a lot of whole-house new construction so I haven't been able to try it out.