Livingston midfielder Lewis Smith says the West Lothian side believe they can pull off a relegation great escape.
Smith netted his side's first goal as Marvin Bartley's side battled back from two down to draw 2-2 with Dundee at Dens Park on Saturday.
But they remain without a win in 27 games, with an eight-point gap between themselves and Kilmarnock before the second-bottom side host Celtic on Sunday.
"We are on a poor run and, when you are 2-0 down, you can easily crumble, but we showed great character to fight back and hopefully we can take some confidence from that going in to the rest of the season, because we know what situation we are in and it is going to take a lot for us to get out of it," Smith said.
"But I think it showed that we are resilient, we are all in it together and we can get out of it."
The draw at Dens Park followed a 2-1 defeat away to Celtic in which the reigning champions scored a late winner.
"It showed a different side to us when we were a lot more solid, compact and trying to not let them break us down, but today was a bit different," Smith added.
"We needed to show a bit more going forward and we did that in spells of the game and both performances showed we have got a lot of fight and we are all in it together and we are not going to give up."