Career progression and advice after leaving Master's early

Agree with the others, and with you, that you should stick with what you know and enjoy doing. At the same time, you do have those 60 credits toward a MFA which is at least 59 credit more than a lot of professional designers have; is there some way to utilize that expanded (abstract) view of some of the aspects of “Big D” Design?
Finding a job or even internship where you get back to doing consumer products is essential. In addition to the tactics above, I might suggest getting friendly with your local creative placement agency so they can at least fill you in with small jobs and freelance engagements in your area. Some examples in my area include Filter and smartdept.
The common theme I see with designers now is - put it out there. (I need to do more of this myself.) meaning, work on stuff you think is cool/valuable/relevant and publish it to your broadcasting social platform of choice.
Best of luck.