2. Creative MotivationCreative motivation is often known to be prompted by a sense of wanting to say or express something.It could be in the form of words, art, song, business, or production, but it always starts from trying to express oneself.Because of the initial self-drive, creative motivation is never mistaken to be an extrinsic motivation.So, even if just one person is benefiting from the creative expression, the motivation is still sustained.An example of this type of motivation is the urge to write a book or a poem. Even if it doesn’t get to the ends of the earth, or doesn’t get published, there is always the fulfillment of penning those sentiments into words.The reward in this case is not in bonuses or incentives, but in intangible assets that are gratifying.