Chislett, who was signed from English lower-division side Port Vale in July last year, only made his debut for Amakhosi in February and has gone on to feature in four matches so far.
Ahead of Chiefs’ clash against TS Galaxy this weekend, the Durban-born attacker believes his first goal on home soil is coming.
"Physically, I'm probably in the best place I have been. I think I'm my own harshest critic, I always have been, so I want to score goals," said Chislett.
"I've always been that type of player where, when things start to drop, it's like a confidence thing, so when I start to score, I end up scoring more and more goals.
"So I just need to start scoring – and I'm getting in good positions, I think for me the worrying thing would be, if I wasn't getting into those positions.
"But I'm getting into the box, I'm arriving late and that's how I score my goals, so I think it's just a matter of time, to be honest. I'm patient and I'm enjoying my football."
The game against Galaxy presents the Soweto giants with an opportunity to win four Betway Premiership games in a row for the first time this season, and Chislett shares what they need to do to achieve this.
"Yeah, so we're obviously in good spirits from the last game, the confidence is high, but we know that over the course of the season, we've needed to be better in the following game after we've won [the previous one]," he added.
"We need to almost forget what's happened prior and we need to just focus on TS Galaxy, which I'm sure we will."