No but I tend to turn to the right?
O.K.,........ then next time when tying your right shoe lace, start the lay and follow thru with the opposite lead of the left lace in the knotting process; this to offset the torsional and centrifugal loads imparted due to the turning motion.
Note that this process, although reversed, as generally they're turning left, is also handy for your lace-up diving shoes, particularly for the "roundy-round" race drivers!
Now, I do have some reservations as to the effectiveness of the process on full moon events, particularly at high tide, as the increased gravitational effect may nullify the increased frictional values intended due to the directional reversals being attempted in the complex geometric formation of the knot!
Scott.
Just trying to help!