Palace have had a tricky start to the season, winning one in the seven league games played so far.
Despite this, Blanchard and the team are remaining positive - they're looking to just take things one game at a time.
"We've had a tough start to the season, with some disappointing results and performances. But it's a long season and there's still a lot of football to be played, so we're not going to dwell.
"We need to obviously put them behind us and focus on the next game, and that's what we're looking to do," she said.
Blanchard has been one of Palace's most consistent performers so far, and she has done it whilst playing in a new role.
Paired with summer signing Justine Vanhaevermaet in midfield, Blanchard has thrived in a deeper role in the centre of the park.
Speaking about this role change and it's challenges, she said: "I've been asked to play a bit deeper at times. It has been difficult and challenging, having to adapt to new areas on the pitch that maybe I wouldn't have necessarily been in as much beforehand.
"But at the end of the day, being out of my comfort zone does help challenge me to be a more well-rounded midfielder, and being able to do jobs in different areas of the pitch can help the team.
"So yeah, I've been really, really happy to help elevate my game in that way."