Image zoom Credit: Getty Images. Alarm bells should be ringing. Working women, particularly moms, are not OK nearly a year into this pandemic. Stretched to the limit and juggling balls in the air no one could ever prepare for, the progress women have made in the workplace for decades is at risk. Just look at Beth Hogan. "I'm not enough for the job, for the home, for anything and that's hard and it's really lonely," this working mother told me on CNN Headline News. In March 2020, Hogan had just completed her master's degree, and was preparing for her dream job when the world came to a screeching halt along with her career plans. Instead, she struggled through distance learning, Zoom conference calls, endless chores that often fall into women's laps, and the impossible expectation that any of this is possible.