The 23-year-old winger moved to the Britannia Stadium on a season-long agreement over the summer.
He was allowed to take in a similar deal at Liverpool in 2013/14, but has enjoyed considerably more success on a personal level at Stoke.
Moses moved out of Stamford Bridge in search of regular football, and Mark Hughes has been happy to offer him the opportunities he craves.
Unsurprisingly, a permanent transfer has been mooted, but Moses insists his focus remains locked on the present.
He said in The Sentinel: "I'm still a Chelsea player.
"I am here to help Stoke as a club to make sure they are in the right position in the Premier League.
"And I will keep working hard and trying to help the team as long as I am here."
The only negative for Moses during his time at Stoke has been a dive row sparked during a recent Premier League clash with Swansea City, with Garry Monk accusing the Nigeria international of cheating the match officials as he tumbled under pressure from Angel Rangel to earn a penalty.
Moses said of the incident: "If you look at the picture, there was contact.
"To be honest, he (Monk) shouldn't have said that. That's the mistake he made.
"It was a clear penalty. My conscience is clear, I got a penalty and now we move on."
Moses is eager to keep the feel-good factor going at Stoke, with the club's supporters having welcomed him with open arms and helped him to settle in new surroundings.
He said: "The fans have been fantastic for me so far.
"Singing my name really helps me to go out determined to work even harder to help keep the club in a good position and to keep the fans happy.
"I just want to play football and obviously the manager has given me the opportunity.
"I'm starting to enjoy my football again."