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Take a week away from the company and all offers then come back to it. After that week, see how you feel returning, see how you feel having to pick back up and then decide is it you or is it time for a change.
For myself, property has always been the optimal route. However, property market at the moment is a little bleak and material costs are through the roof. It's a case of seeing what challenge you'd prefer and going that route.
I think this is strong advice. Find the problems you want to solve, I think that was from Mark Manson. I believe I could make a good living with property. I see sticking with the business as the high risk potentially high reward route.