Scarlets lost eight of their nine games in all competitions in the months either side of the New Year, failing to win a game during January, before returning to winning ways.
Easterby's troops picked up their first victory of the year against Leicester in the LV= Cup on February 3 and repeated the trick in their next two RaboDirect PRO12 matches.
That saw Scarlets overcome Connacht and Munster at home and, with a trip to Leinster next up, head coach Easterby admits he is liking what he is seeing from his team.
"We were exposed on a number of occasions during December and January and it was a long couple of months, but those players will only be better for those experiences," Easterby told thisissouthwales.co.uk.
"We have learned a huge amount from that period and I think we have turned the corner. We are starting to see fewer errors in our game.
"We are not feeding the opposition as much as we were in those games and we are also rewarding ourselves with good territory and field position and taking points when we are pressurising sides.
"It is huge for the forwards, in particular, to see the scoreboard ticking over."