In the world of digital marketing, Gary Ljamin (Lyamin) was a name people knew. Known for bold ideas, clever strategies, and an impressive track record, he built a reputation as someone who could turn visions into results. But recently, Gary made a move no one expected: he stepped away from his thriving career… to write a book.
Not just any book — a personal one. A vulnerable one.
Titled How to Become the Person You Were Created to Be, the book is a culmination of Gary’s own transformation — years of professional highs, internal struggles, and deep self-reflection. He didn’t write it for fame. He wrote it because he felt compelled to share something real. Something that could actually help people find clarity in a noisy, distracted world.
“This wasn’t a career move,” Gary says. “It was something I needed to do — for myself, and hopefully for others who feel like they’ve drifted too far from who they really are.”
In the book, Gary breaks down the core principles that guided his own journey of self-discovery. These aren’t abstract theories or recycled advice — they’re practical tools that helped him reconnect with his purpose, overcome internal resistance, and create a more meaningful life. The pages are filled with insights drawn not only from his business experience but from his own quiet moments of questioning.
“What changed everything for me,” Gary explains, “was realizing that real success doesn’t come from accomplishments alone. It comes from being able to wake up and recognize yourself — from being honest about who you are and what you’re here to do.”
How to Become the Person You Were Created to Be was recently released on Amazon Kindle, and it’s already gaining attention. Readers describe it as more than just a self-help book. It’s been called “a mirror,” “a wake-up call,” and “a practical guide written from the heart.”
Gary’s decision to trade campaign headlines for something much deeper wasn’t easy — but it’s proving to be one of his most impactful choices yet.
If you’ve ever felt like your life looked good on the outside but felt confusing on the inside, this book might be exactly what you need. It won’t give you all the answers — but it just might help you ask the right questions.