Our baggage becomes an anchor and we should focus on cutting it loose. Is your baggage getting in the way of you starting your business? The looming question is why haven’t you started your BBQ shack, your book, your welding shop, your cupcake bakery until now? What is your baggage?What are you afraid of?This is a book about pushing back your fears and finding the courage to do what you want to do. That’s exactly what I did with Urbane apartments. I pushed back my fears and found my courage and did what I wanted to do. If you have already tried something new but were unsuccessful and you are ready to roll your dice again, this book is about picking yourself back up and taking your second chance. I have been where you are now and I get it.Mostly, The Second Act Entrepreneur is just my story and I hope you find a nugget or two that helps you discover what it is that you truly want to do, find the courage to do it and enjoy the journey along the way. Eric Brown’s background is rooted in the rental and real estate industries. He founded metro Detroit’s Urbane Apartments in 2003, after serving as senior vice president for Village Green Companies, a Midwest apartment developer. He established a proven track record of effectively repositioning existing rental properties in a way that added value for investors while enhancing the resident experience. He also established The Urbane Way, a social media marketing and PR laboratory, where innovative marketing ideas are tested.