The Bees had an unexpectedly poor start to the season which saw them go five games without a win.
But after picking up maximum points against Chesterfield last Saturday, Still's men secured back to back victories after seeing off Dagenham and Redbridge yesterday.
Still knows more than most how tough the National League can be - and he told the club's official video service that he knows the Bees will be alright.
"I thought we created some great chances and dominated possession," he said.
"They [Dagenham and Redbridge] play a system that's hard to break down but we kept playing and playing.
"As far as I'm concerned, we played the right game, the right way and got the right result.
"Our football has been very good in the last couple of games and our recovery without the ball has been terrific.
"The road to success is never a straight one," he continued. "It's full of twists and turns but we're getting better.
"We've got players to come back and that's going to help us so I think we're getting somewhere we want to be now."