But as they go in search of a third win in succession at home to Leamington tomorrow (Saturday), manager Steve Cunningham insists they most certainly won't be getting giddy.
Last week, the Nash ended a run of four defeats by winning at Kettering, and then followed up on Tuesday by beating highly-fancied Fylde at home to go seventh in the National League North table.
"It's been really good. Everybody was feeling the pressure and then we've just had a big seven days. But we can't take anything for granted as Leamington had a great win over Alfreton in midweek and their confidence will be high," said Cunningham.
"To come back from 3-0 down shows the type of team spirit they've got and I know we're in for a tough test.
"So while we're feeling happy we're not getting giddy. We may have just had a good week but before that we had a bad week and things can soon turn round.
"I'm expecting an exciting game against Leamington because after recent events both sides will be thinking they can win. It's up to us to back up what we've just done."
Robbie Evans returns for Curzon and Cunningham is hopeful Marcus Poscha, who trained last night, should be ready in time for the visit to Kidderminster on November 28. Dale Whitham is also making good progress.
Reflecting on his side's incredible comeback against Alfreton, Leamington manager Paul Holleran commented: “I have stood on the sidelines as a manager or assistant-manager for what must be 1,500 matches and I have never quite seen anything like that second 45 minutes.
“We've had a tough start. Our performances have been better than our results but then we found ourselves 3-0 down at half time. So to put in that 45 minutes for a team that is still finding its way says a lot about what is there."