In order for that to be true, the card has to have two separate abilities. Look at
Smokestack.
"At the beginning of your upkeep, you may put a soot counter on Smokestack.
At the beginning of each player's upkeep, that player sacrifices a permanent for each soot counter on Smokestack."
At the beginning of YOUR upkeep, BOTH of these will trigger at the same moment - so you get to choose in which order they go onto the stack.
Otherwise, if it's one long sentence, you perform it in order. For that, look at
Azor's Elocutors.
"At the beginning of your upkeep, put a filibuster counter on Azor's Elocutors. Then if Azor's Elocutors has five or more filibuster counters on it, you win the game."
That ability triggers during the upkeep and puts a filibuster counter on it. THEN the ability checks to see if you win the game. If for some reason Azor's Elocutors already had 5 counters on it, you don't "win the game, then put on a counter".