Boss Mark Yates is urging his players to keep on doing what they've been doing as the run down to the end of the Blue Square Premier continued with a 0-0 draw at York on Saturday.
The stalemate takes Harriers' unbeaten run to seven matches - including five wins and clean sheets in all.
They now have just nine games remaining until the end of the season, and with the next of those coming on the road at Woking this coming Wednesday night, Yates just wants his team to keep producing the goods.
He was pleased with his side's efforts in today's game and now has eyes fixed on Wednesday's game at the Kingfield with Woking no doubt wanting to gain a measure of revenge after going down meekly to a 3-0 defeat at Aggborough just last weekend.
Speaking after the game at the Kit Kat Crescent, Yates admitted: "It's a hard place to come to - York haven't been beaten in seven games now and they've recently held Kettering.
"It was always going to be tough - we've taken a point and we're just looking forward to Woking now.
"Woking will know we're a good side and they'll prepare for us so it is going to be tough but we're looking forward to it.
"We've got nine games left and we have to win as many as we can as quickly as we can.
"As long as we keep doing what we've been doing for the last seven games - and for the majority of the season, we'll be fine."
The Aggborough tactician admitted it was 'one of those days' up in York, with Harriers having a frustrating afternoon; strong penalty appeals turned away, a goal disallowed and an effort off the woodwork... One of those days indeed!
"I thought we were excellent in the first half and just didn't quite get the same performance in the second half but it's a point gained and we're a point closer to where we want to be," he reflected.
"We played pretty decent football; we just weren't going to score today."